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I have built a webpage using FP 2003 with a FP theme. It works well in
I.E. 7/8. The text is large and bold, and the background is just
visible, and the embedded videos play OK. The website is at:
http://chrisbrady.itgo.com/jigdolls/jigdolls.htm
However I've now had reports that folks using Chrome and Firefox can't
read the text because it is small and thin and the background gif
overwhelms it.
So please can someone give me pointers to adjusting the FP generated
HTML (or whatever) so that the pages look the same as in I.E.
I thought that with the new generation of browsers there would be some
conformity of appearance - I mean aren't there agreed standards now-a-
days? - but it seems that web designers still need to code for the
different idiosyncracies of the browsers that are out there.
Thanks - ChrisJBrady
I.E. 7/8. The text is large and bold, and the background is just
visible, and the embedded videos play OK. The website is at:
http://chrisbrady.itgo.com/jigdolls/jigdolls.htm
However I've now had reports that folks using Chrome and Firefox can't
read the text because it is small and thin and the background gif
overwhelms it.
So please can someone give me pointers to adjusting the FP generated
HTML (or whatever) so that the pages look the same as in I.E.
I thought that with the new generation of browsers there would be some
conformity of appearance - I mean aren't there agreed standards now-a-
days? - but it seems that web designers still need to code for the
different idiosyncracies of the browsers that are out there.
Thanks - ChrisJBrady