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Old 29-May-06, 03:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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ok, this is the first time i've ever come across this problem and I can't find a source for the problem anywhere.

I'm rebuilding our work website through Dreamweaver so that I can cut corners and not have to delve back into the world of being a full blown code monkey like the old days.

The problem i'm having is that firefox reads everything correctly as far as the layout goes, however when i open the same site in IE all the cells are WAY off.

http://www.mwcamerica.com/num/num.php

I've tried both a php coded page and a standard html page and i get the same problem in IE no matter what. going through the code all the height, width, etc are all correct but for some reason IE just refuses to read the paramiters correctly.

Open the link above in both browsers and you'll see what i'm talking about. i know i'm probably just missing some stupid little setting or haven't found the extra line of code or syntax problem. could use a bit of advice here because most of the people that go to our site are using IE. What can i say, most musicians aren't computer literate enough to use firefox.

Any and all suggestions are welcome. and if you're going to respond just to flame me about the webdesign keep it to yourself because i don't have the time to build a truly pimpin' site like i want to. and further more they keep me too busy to even think about getting mob deep in webdesign.
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Old 04-June-06, 11:21 AM   #2 (permalink)
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It looks fine in IE on my computer. No difference between IE , Firefox and Netscape.
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Old 04-June-06, 11:23 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Same here, everything is fine.
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Old 04-June-06, 11:51 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Yup, fine here on Opera, FireFox and IE(7 Beta 2...)

Maybe its a problem with the browser you end bud.
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Old 04-June-06, 12:30 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Absolutely fine at 1920x1200 in Opera. Usually I find that screen res messes up some sites, so I think you've done it all right.

Fine in IE too, but did you do the graphic design of the site? Because IMO doing each page as JPEGs is a bad idea. 180kb may load quick on ADSL, but someone with a modem will be sitting there twiddling their thumbs for quite a while. Slice it up and GIF it all - just my £0.02.
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Old 13-June-06, 11:54 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Google the 'IE Box Model Problem'. IE (Pre-IE7 Beta) Interprets padding incorrectly, which is probably what's causing it.
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Old 14-July-06, 11:09 PM   #7 (permalink)
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ok, this is the first time i've ever come across this problem and I can't find a source for the problem anywhere.

I'm rebuilding our work website through Dreamweaver so that I can cut corners and not have to delve back into the world of being a full blown code monkey like the old days.

The problem i'm having is that firefox reads everything correctly as far as the layout goes, however when i open the same site in IE all the cells are WAY off.

http://www.mwcamerica.com/num/num.php

I've tried both a php coded page and a standard html page and i get the same problem in IE no matter what. going through the code all the height, width, etc are all correct but for some reason IE just refuses to read the paramiters correctly.

Open the link above in both browsers and you'll see what i'm talking about. i know i'm probably just missing some stupid little setting or haven't found the extra line of code or syntax problem. could use a bit of advice here because most of the people that go to our site are using IE. What can i say, most musicians aren't computer literate enough to use firefox.

Any and all suggestions are welcome. and if you're going to respond just to flame me about the webdesign keep it to yourself because i don't have the time to build a truly pimpin' site like i want to. and further more they keep me too busy to even think about getting mob deep in webdesign.

Did you post this on the screensavers? or email them? Cus i remember someone asking a question just like yours, and when they showed it it looked like that site too
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