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Css div - strange behavor in FF terrible in Opera. IE looks ok.

Hi.
I'm preparing polish version of Herbalife.com. I want to make xhtml
compatible.
Under this link: http://www.kredytomat.pl/hbl/ is a test verison of this
page. In IE it looks ok. In FF left and right side doesn't fit perfect
in height. In Opera the page is totally messed up. Is there a way to
make it work with every browser? I thought about puttning different css
file for each browser, but i can't get Opera working correctly. The css
file is here: http://www.kredytomat.pl/hbl/style.css. Can someone look
at this?, maybe You will have an idea how to fix this.

Thanks,
Piotr J.
Jan 5 '06 #1
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On Thu, 5 Jan 2006, buhajbej wrote:
I'm preparing polish version of Herbalife.com. I want to make xhtml
compatible.
Have you any idea why? Almost all current browsers are optimised for
viewing HTML, not XHTML.
Under this link: http://www.kredytomat.pl/hbl/ is a test verison of
this page.
http://validator.w3.org/check?verbos...ytomat.pl/hbl/
In IE it looks ok.
In FF left and right side doesn't fit perfect in height.
You're wasting your time viewing invalid pages in a browser.
Correct the syntax errors first. In fact, the time you're wasting
isn't only your own, when you ask for help here.
The css file is here:
http://www.kredytomat.pl/hbl/style.css.
Don't use absolute size units for text etc. when making web pages.
Avoid proposing Verdana, for the usual reasons.
will have an idea how to fix this.


Don't "fix" it - do the job properly from the start. Reading this
group will give you plenty of advice - usenet isn't a write-only
medium.

good luck
Jan 5 '06 #2
Alan J. Flavell napisaƂ(a):
Don't "fix" it - do the job properly from the start. Reading this
group will give you plenty of advice - usenet isn't a write-only
medium.

good luck


You were right, i did the job from the beggining again. Now everything
is ok. And it validates ;-)
Thanks for advice ;-)
Jan 5 '06 #3

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