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Safari Browser Does Not Read My CSS (IE DOES)
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I am new to web design. I bought a pre-made template-it uses both html and css. I know I put it up correctly because the site comes up beautifully on internet explorer AND netscae navigator. However, when I checked my web-site on SaFARI browser (primarily mac browser) it only shoes the html with no css coding (therefore it looks awful).
Anyone explain why and possibly how to fix it>? Thanks in Advance!!! |
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Re: Safari Browser Does Not Read My CSS (IE DOES)
Yes. A link would be best. Safari is my main browser and it's most likely not its problem. You might have something in your code blocking Safari from reading the CSS.
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Re: Safari Browser Does Not Read My CSS (IE DOES)
if your viewing in <IE6 then thats probly your problem. the template you bought is using old technology and since safari its always being updated. So that could be one problem.
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Re: Safari Browser Does Not Read My CSS (IE DOES)
No, that would not cause the problem so far as I understand the nature of the problem.
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Re: Safari Browser Does Not Read My CSS (IE DOES)
Im embarrassed for you to see my site! :-) The URL is: www.pokerbythebay.com. Im just learning how to put together web-sites and picked any random pre made template and am trying to figure out general concepts before I actually start to build my site. Anyway- I would love any feedback!
Please Note:Im extremely new to web design (html, css, everything) so laymen's terms OR a precise explanation or process as to how to get it to read on safari would be awesome. Right now I am a at web design. |
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Re: Safari Browser Does Not Read My CSS (IE DOES)
First of all change </BODY> and </HTML> to </body> and </html>. Just picky xhtml.
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