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Old 05-16-2004, 01:16 PM
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Default Trouble viewing in different browsers...

I've tested my webpage in IE6, MoZilla, NetScape and Opera 7.50, but it only views correctly in IE.

You can find my page here!

Here are screen shots from the different browsers so that you can see what it looked like if you haven't got all the browsers:

MoZilla/NetScape (They looked the same)
Internet Explorer 6 (This is how it's supposed to view)
Opera 7.50

If you know how to make my page look goog in all browsers, I would appriciate that you told me. And if you have got other browsers, plz take a screenshot and post it here.
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Old 05-16-2004, 02:11 PM
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I looked at these in the three browsers and the only difference I could see was the lack of hover effects on the graphics. Could you be a little more specific on what you'd like to have different on Moz/Opera?

I thought the page looked fine in all three...

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The only difference I noticed, was some of the graphics aren't faded in MoZilla/NetScape & Opera. Is that what you're refering to? Is it that you want the image to brighten, when the mouse moves over it???
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Try this change in your code, and see if it helps.

change this...
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style="FILTER: alpha(opacity=20)"
to this...
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style="FILTER: alpha(opacity=20);-moz-opacity:0.2"
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Old 05-17-2004, 03:10 PM
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Everything looked dandy in Safari.
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Thanks for the tips... the thing i thought of was that the lines around the menues and images was totally wrong (see the pictures that i've linked (the names of the links is the names of the different browsers.))

I'll try that change in my script lspence.
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