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Answer» at this time i'am developing my website and i'am new on PHP.,., but my problem is my design.,, when i open it using firefox, the design is okey., the tables and the position of my textbox and other BUTTONS are also okey., but the problem is when i openy design using internet explorer, my design will turn into a mess.,., the tables, the menu, the buttons, and a lot more will change there position.,., please help me dealing with this stuff.,.,Designing for different BROWSERS is a difficult task since each browser maker sees things differently. You basically have four options: 1. Make a different design for each browser 2. Figure out how to make each browser happy by researching correct implementations of code. 3. Forget about one of the browsers 4. Send all the IE users to the firefox download page instead
Personally, I would be all for option #4, but the correct approach would be #2 (also the most time consuming)There is another alternative, but it doesn't help you with your own design.
The trick is to find a template that closely matches your own design and is already compliant with most, if not all, of the major browsers.
Oh, the happiness of designing one's own website...I know the problem well! In fact you even have to check in IE6 as well as IE7 as there will be differences possible.
My approach is to use some of the ''hacks'' within CSS where necessary and also resort to use of simple table useage as well.
If you SEARCH the web on this subject you will find some info around which might well help you. Plus a vist to the W3 school site.
One major problem is the ''box model'' is interpreted differently between some browsers and IE and FF are usually where this shows most ... even Opera too needs checked.BTW, have a LOOK at Browser Shotsthanks to everyone, i thougth the problem is in my code and tags.,.,
is there any code that can be use??? to fix this problem.,.,??
here comes the other one: How can i edit a sample template???Quote from: r3ynz_t4nz on October 09, 2008, 04:39:05 AM here comes the other one: How can i edit a sample template???
View Source. Check out Notepad++Quote from: r3ynz_t4nz on October 09, 2008, 04:39:05 AMhere comes the other one: How can i edit a sample template???
Depends on where you get it from.
Most templates can be edited with various HTML editors, including...but not limited to Notepad.
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