css in frontpage 2003

K

kabucek

hi all,

i'm using frontpage 2003 for my websites
and i have problem with css, because the website looks ok in IE 6
but looks different in IE7 and in mozilla.
anyone know how to solve this ?

thanks
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

Not w/o you telling us what css is different and where the page is to see it

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| hi all,
|
| i'm using frontpage 2003 for my websites
| and i have problem with css, because the website looks ok in IE 6
| but looks different in IE7 and in mozilla.
| anyone know how to solve this ?
|
| thanks
 
R

Ronx

This will be difficult to solve without actually seeing the page in
question. Does the page have a complete and valid !doctype? This will
make a difference with FireFox and Mozilla.
 
F

frank

Ronx said:
This will be difficult to solve without actually seeing the page in
question. Does the page have a complete and valid !doctype? This
will make a difference with FireFox and Mozilla.

I am from the netherlands and fronpage isnot really a program often use
here. I do use FP2003 but i struggle with tables centered alignment and
absolute elements (layers) Cropping the window size causes floating the
absolute elements outside the table. Must i dive cells in more cells
and paste the images in a cell without using layers?
I like to see sites that are also made with FP. I have the microsoft
Fp2003 book 'Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 Inside Out' but i read
that the best book is 'Using Microsoft FrontPage 2003: Special Edition'.
Like some advice from US people.
regards, Rob from the netherlands

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C

Chris Leeds, MVP - FrontPage

Both books are good. Jim Buyens http://www.interlacken.com/fp11iso/ wrote
the ISO title and Jim Cheshire http://jimcobooks.com/ wrote the other.
Absolutely positioned divs (layers) are often problematic and not often the
best solution for main page structure.

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