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FF and IE site differences
WE hate how a website looks different within FireFox and Web Explorer. Mainly my site. I have a new horizontal rule end of it of my page that we want to off white. It’s grey throughout FF but once i look at my own site in IE the idea turns green. Then my contact mode. Both text fields I’ve in it are yellow when using the auto-complete thing intended for FF, but in IE these are grey like I’d like to see them to always be. Is there a way to keep my horizontal rule grey in IE And is there a way I could turn off FF’s auto-complete pertaining to forms The site is http: //deadlygamingstudios. vlexo. online A better route to make a horizontal line is always to use CSS considering < hr> have been deprecated. Add this for your style sheet: . human resources border: 2px good #eee; width: 50% Subsequently ditch the < hr> tier and add this kind of: < p class=" hr" > < /p> Thanks, USC.
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Tagged Auto Complete, Ditch, Eee Width, firefox, Horizontal Line, Horizontal Rule, Human Resources, Lt, Style Sheet, Vlexo, Web Explorer
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