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Widths and different browsers

I've noticed that aspx pages I create look as I'd expect in IE but if I
load them in Firefox the widths of elements like labels, text boxes, and
tables don't come through correctly (at all?). Is there an established
best way to correct this and maintain the look in IE too? Thanks!

Matt
Nov 19 '05 #1
1 976
Hello MattB,

Perhaps this [1] will solve your problem.

http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...30d452b8dee9fd

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Matt Berther
http://www.mattberther.com
I've noticed that aspx pages I create look as I'd expect in IE but if
I load them in Firefox the widths of elements like labels, text boxes,
and tables don't come through correctly (at all?). Is there an
established best way to correct this and maintain the look in IE too?
Thanks!

Matt

Nov 19 '05 #2

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