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Old 09-22-2003, 11:56 AM
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I'm certain that my site could use constuctive criticism in several areas and on various levels. That would be appreciated but my immediate concern is how it is conveyed by different browsers.

I have tested it on the latest version of IE and it looked as I expected it to. The latest versions of Mozilla, Netscape and Opera seemed only to place my logo a bit lower than intended. AOL, at a relative's home, rendered it incomprehensibly. It would be very helpful to know how it appears on older versions of various browsers and how the problem with AOL can be rectified.

Thanks, Crawford
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red is a bad color epically for mental health. It raises your blood pressure so you should go for a more calm color lots of blank space on the top right…
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Old 08-02-2004, 11:48 PM
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Crawford,
Let's talk about the problem with positioning. You mention that IE looks fine, but other browsers drop your logo image down. This problem is caused by a lack of top and left margins being set to zero.

Your other problems reside in the CSS used on your site. There's no such thing as @font-face.

Additionally, you appear to be using XHTML, but you do not declare the DTD.

XHTML requires that all tags be closed. So, tags that do not have a closing tag actually gets closed with a />. Therefore this piece of code is a primary problem.

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<td width="100" height="25" background="redbutton.jpg" height="25" width="100"  align="center" valign="middle" />
You are closing your <td> which makes the information in the table cell appear out of place. I would recommend you use http://validator.w3.org to validate your web pages. This should help you resolve your problems.
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