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css problems with positioning in ie and firefox

hello
i am fighting, it's like it never ends
i am trying to finish a work in joomla

the problem is when i fixing one browser view the other one became wrong

this is the link:
www.progamer.co,.il
i have a problem in the mainmodule and the news section down the screen

i can't figure how to make it work in ie6, ie7, and firefox.

hope somone can help

solokkhz
Oct 20 '07 #1
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drhowarddrfine
7,435 Expert 4TB
On your first line, you are using the xml declaration. While it is perfectly proper and correct to do so, only modern browsers understand it while old, buggy, non-standard IE does not. You can safely remove that first line. Then validate your html and css for your list of errors there.
Oct 20 '07 #2
it's not that all the site is outlined
there is some places that mess it all

first is the news section - need to be centered
second is when u press on the product picture' it takes you to the product page
that product page should be centered

please help me figure it out
i am stuck

thanks alot
solokkhz
Oct 20 '07 #3
drhowarddrfine
7,435 Expert 4TB
Yes. That is typical of quirks mode caused by the xml declaration. Until you remove it, IE will never pretend to act like a modern browser.
Oct 20 '07 #4

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