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Different Results In webpage in firefox & IE

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Hi ,

I have designer a website http://careershinerz.co.in/index_1.php.

I am getting different results in firefox & IE .
I am not getting background & other some more settings in firefox

Can anyone help me in this ?
Apr 20 '11 #1
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drhowarddrfine
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They both look the same to me. When it comes to such tests, never use IE as a reference for how things work. Always use any other browser. Firefox, in this case, will show what you wrote. IE makes things up as it goes along.
Apr 20 '11 #2
Shalini Bhalla
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Thanks for the reply , But when i am checking from my end i am not able to see the background of this link & center alignment of table in this link in firefox .
Apr 20 '11 #3
drhowarddrfine
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That's not any different than what IE is showing. You set the height to 100% but 100% of what? It's always the parent element but you don't have the parent (body) set to anything. Set the body's height to 100%, too.

But, then, 100% of what? It's the html element. So set that to 100%, also.

You are trying to center the table but the table is full width and already centered. If you want the text centered, set the table's CSS to 'text-align: center'.

Also, the <center> element was deprecated many years ago. Do not use it.
Apr 20 '11 #4

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