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Old 02-22-2008, 08:57 PM
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Default Re: Site Display on Internet Explorer vs. Mozilla Firefox

I think that for that code, you should actually be happy that it is readable at all for both browsers more or less correctly! If with that source code the only problem you get is graphs and texts going a little to a side... be grateful!

It´s not that the site looks unprofessional, it IS unprofessional. And I don´t mean offense here, I am just meaning to say that you should realize that, for the expertise you have and the tools you used, you achieved a respectable result (frontend, visible to the visitor, not looking at the source code).

If you are still maturing your design skills I´d recommend you that you test the websites from your editor in IE, and "risk" that it may not render nice in firefox, and not the opposite (test in firefox, risk with IE, as you did), because still for some time to come, 70% of your visitors will see you through IE.

Good luck!
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