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Old Aug 9th, 2005, 13:26
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Website displaying wrong in IE

Hi webforumz, I'm new to this forum, as well as to web designing

I'm trying to do a website for myself, which is:

www.pctechdaniel.com

The problem is, if you open the website in IE, you will see that the bullets are not alligned properly, while in FF they are properly alligned. I'm not good at web designing, so I need a little help from you pros. Do you think it's a CSS problem? And how can I get rid of the problem?

Hope to make friends with some of you pros here I will be more than happy to hear from you.

By The Way, the style sheet is this: www.pctechdaniel.com/style.css

Thanks in advance
Best Regards

Daniel
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Old Aug 9th, 2005, 16:31
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You might have already fixed it, but, to me the alignment of the bullets look the same in both firefox and ie6.
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Old Aug 10th, 2005, 05:48
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Well, I don't think so. But that's a problem I can live with, or I can simply remove the bullets if they would be annoying.

The main problem, maybe you may have already noticed, is that white empty space at the top right corner. Can you notice that in IE?

And thanks for your help It's my first thread here hehe
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Old Aug 11th, 2005, 09:11
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Yay I fixed the IE issue.

Now I was going to remove the advertisments space on the right. Do you recommend it? I was going to expand the contcnt space so I will use the advertising space, I don't really need that.

If you recommend it, how can I do so? Can someone guide me please? Thanks
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Old Aug 17th, 2005, 16:19
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I don't see any need for the links at the footer. That technique is used as an alternative when your main links are images and would not be visible if images were turned off. Since your links are already text, you won't have to every worry about them not showing up. Put something more productive in the footer like your address and phone number.

Another thing. Your circuit board header image appears to be a background image which is good, but your logo should be a regular image and appear if CSS is turned off. I would put the image in to the DIV that contains the circuit board header and align the image to right. Then, you won't have the problem where the logo jumps down when the window shrinks. The logo will simply overlap the circuit board image and stay within the header.
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Old Aug 19th, 2005, 23:32
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I don't see any need for the links at the footer. That technique is used as an alternative when your main links are images and would not be visible if images were turned off. Since your links are already text, you won't have to every worry about them not showing up. Put something more productive in the footer like your address and phone number.
What do you think now? :wink:

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Another thing. Your circuit board header image appears to be a background image which is good, but your logo should be a regular image and appear if CSS is turned off. I would put the image in to the DIV that contains the circuit board header and align the image to right. Then, you won't have the problem where the logo jumps down when the window shrinks. The logo will simply overlap the circuit board image and stay within the header.
I'm not understanding what you're trying to say exactly. In IE, Firefox and Opera the logo remains in its place when the window is resized.

Comments other than the above are appreciated Thanks again.

Daniel[/quote]
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Old Sep 27th, 2005, 18:54
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Sorry for the late reply back! I don't get on these forums near as much as I'd like to.

What I was refering to is that in IE the logo jumps below the circuit board image when the page is shrunk down horizontally.

Basically you have a header left and a header right div. Both images are background images. Your logo will not show up if CSS is turned off which is not what you would normally want. If you use the logo as a direct image inside the div that contains the circuit board background, the logo will then simply overlap the background image as the page gets shrunk horizontally which is fine because the circuit image is as important anyway. Also, the logo will still appear if CSS is turned off.

Hope this clarifies.
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