Real web designers test their sites on as many browsers as they can in order to make sure they look proper. Why alienate some of your potential audience just because you designed something in an app like Front Page?
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Real web designers test their sites on as many browsers as they can in order to make sure they look proper. Why alienate some of your potential audience just because you designed something in an app like Front Page?
Actually, Richard Simmons is the gayest thing you could have posted.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr Smith
Websites that don't work on FF = the work of Nazi Commies.
Firefox for this and Netscape 7.2 for porn
I do test in Firefox, that's why I know it looks tosh. Since have taught myself how to do HTML there is no authority I can run to in order to discover why firefox doesn't display it correctly, although I think it doesn't like the p="style" command.Quote:
Originally Posted by Joe Redifer
Firefox displays all of my HTML correctly.
"It slices, dices and does my HTML! I love my Mozilla Firefox!"
I lold at Mr. Smith.
p="style" is code for commie talk.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr Smith
I've been learning about CSS today and suddenly I have realised the errors of my ways. I got excitied to see my website displaying in Firefox how it should display in Internet Explorer. I am so full of joy!
Firefox & Netscape user here
I used to do a lot of CSS, and I thought it was really stupid how things that would always line up in Firefox were on a different planet when checked in IE. Even when all the code was W3C validated IE would mess it up. Ahh the headaches and not so fond memories that caused.
I have very little experience with HTML and CSS, but I had hard time getting FF and Opera show everything correctly (the MSIE way). I suceeded, all browsers display my site same way... FF doesn't play background musics though...
MSIE is not the "correct" way. In fact I don't even think it is compliant in any area. So Firefox and Opera are probably rendering the page correctly as it is written, and MSIE is not. If it looks like ass on Firefox and Opera, it is a poorly coded web page. Do not test your code with MSIE!
Thank the internet gods for that.Quote:
Originally Posted by TmEE
I hate websites that have background music.
It must stem from my dial-up years, waiting for some site to take forever to load only for it to blare some crappy MIDI or sound file at volume 11.
I just did a test with HTML I wrote myself. Firefox will play MIDIs and MP3s automatically embedded in the page without any problem. Your code must be bad.
Try this in the body of the page:
<EMBED SRC="test.mp3" hidden=true autostart=true loop=1>
Thanks for that Joe :)
<BGSOUND SRC="STUFF/TESTER10.MID" LOOP="-1"> FF doesn't like it. And MSIE was the correct way, FF required all kinds of stuff to be in particular order in CSS file when it finally started to show my site correclty.