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Old 06-06-2005, 09:28 PM
MarcThai MarcThai is offline
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Default Website not displaying right in IE

Is it me or is it Microsoft?

I am designing http://multiplelistingsthailand.com/index.php at the moment (must access with index.php to get access), and it looks great in Firefox (MS & Linux), Konqueror and Galeon in Linux.

But the header and footer look terrible in IE v6.0.xxx. I have used 4 small graphics to round the corners on a light blue background table and the graphics on the right seem to have a blue bar on the right instead of a smooth curve all the way to the edge of the table.

I have set the <td> parameters correctly (I think). I have checked all the coding and can't find anything wrong with it. But the problem persists.

Can anyone take a look at the code and let me know if you can spot what is causing the problem? Or is this just another nice little quirk from IE?
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Old 06-06-2005, 10:43 PM
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Marc,
I'm not sure about the top, but, for the footer, you can fix it by removing the extra spaces and putting your corner images on one line. Both the bottomleft.gif and bottomright.gif have preceeding and trailing spaces in the code.

Bottom Left Corner:
<td align="left" valign="bottom" width="30"></td>

Bottom Right Corner:
<td align="right" valign="bottom" width="30"></td>

I'm not sure about the top. I tried removing the spacing in the code but that didn't do anything. I think it might be your navigation. It looks like it might be too wide but I don't have the time to check it right now.

Hope that helps,
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