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certify
05-06-2001, 11:26 AM
My website http://www.certifyexpress.com looks good with I.E but I'm having problems with Netscape 4.x??? Just click using netscape 4.x and you'll see that the header allignment on the left if way way out!! But this problem does not persist on Netscape 6.x??
I'm been working hard to get rid of the allignment problem but till now... no luck..
HTML gurus out there I really need your help..
OuTpaTienT
05-06-2001, 02:08 PM
I have IE5 and NS 4.77 both open right now with your page and they look identical.
samwichse
05-06-2001, 04:03 PM
In Netscape, a problem like that is almost always caused by a <> tag that doesn't have a </> to match it. That would be the first thing to look for.
Goldwingnut
05-07-2001, 12:20 AM
I'm at the college library, where they have Netscrap 4.0, 4.5. 4.7, maybe others. So I'll bounce around, check things out.
This computer has 4.5. On initial load, the header sits to the left of the screen, takes up 80% of the screen horizontally. Then it gets both wider and shallower, takes up the width of the screen. Don't see a problem there.
Meanwhile, a gripe or 2. At the end of the article about the merits of Network+, there is an ungrammatical remark like "Lets Discussion about it. No registration required".
The link takes me to a message board that says I should Login or Register. Uh-duh?
Tried it on 4.08 7 4.7. no problems noted.
A+, Network+,i-Net+,Network Essentials,MCP & GROL. Server+ & Ship RADAR endorsement next. Then Linux+
[This message has been edited by Goldwingnut (edited 05-06-2001).]
certify
05-07-2001, 01:18 AM
Thanks Goldwingnut.. I've fixed the grammatical errors.. but I'm using netscape 4.75 and when ever I view them the allignment is all wrong... http://www.sysopt.com/forum/frown.gif
Seeing that you used Frontpage 4.0 to do the page, I don't believe you'll find any missing or extraneous table tags. I'll check it with Netscape when I get outta this boring training class http://www.sysopt.com/forum/wink.gif
certify
05-08-2001, 10:52 AM
Thanks for your help rh71. http://www.sysopt.com/forum/smile.gif
Seems your table widths are all different in that area. I see widths of 146, 150, and 250 mixed in with a bunch of percentages. I'm pretty sure you'll be okay if you stick with percentages only.
In my editor, it's in the area of lines 88 - 130 (near the search box FORM tags and such). I understand you're using widths to help the "curl" images align correctly, but percentages should work with that as well.
Netscape is always picky, so code it correctly in Netscape first and it's sure to be fine in IE.
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