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Internet & Networking => Web design => Topic started by: zf490 on October 03, 2009, 01:14:23 PM

Title: The problem is not clear
Post by: zf490 on October 03, 2009, 01:14:23 PM
I designed the site with FrontPage (the Kurdish language ) and when do I offer to Internet Explorer, no problem. But when do I offer to Firefox. Lines appear overlapping. And I have another problem. For example, wrote a sentence at the top of the page. When do I have on offer. Firefox appears bottom of the page or to the right or left of the page What is the problem
Title: Re: The problem is not clear
Post by: Griff on October 03, 2009, 01:17:40 PM
Welcome to the *censored* that is trying to support multiple browsers. Pages might work in one, but totally go crazy in another.

Can't do a lot from this end unless we can look at the source.
Title: Re: The problem is not clear
Post by: CBMatt on October 07, 2009, 03:30:54 AM
Basically, you have to design your site for Firefox and then design it for Internet Explorer.  But I have never used FrontPage, so I don't know if it has an easy way for you to do this.
Title: Re: The problem is not clear
Post by: BC_Programmer on October 07, 2009, 03:43:36 AM
Frontpage is like a terd on a tree stump in the distance. From afar it looks like a tasty morsel of fine belgian chocolate, but as you get closer to it you realize that it's just a terd on a stump. an old, rotting stump and a freshly deposited turd, that almost metaphorically taunts you, because you wasted your time walking over to the stump.

Basically, what I'm trying to say is FrontPage is more or less catered to Internet Explorer... which isn't surprising given they are both MS products.
Title: Re: The problem is not clear
Post by: nathan_s on November 03, 2009, 03:24:47 AM
I've never used FrontPage, but the thing you describe is a common problem with cross browsing. Use CSS and with enough practice you'll be OK. If you need any particular help with some page you'd do better posting source as well as the decription