Maqueo
06-28-2004, 04:03 AM
Hi,
I'm having some trouble with a site to display for Firefox in the same way it does for IE (the nav buttons and the text at the bottom)
URL is: www.estervanarkel.nl
I know there are some specific -moz tags, but I had no luck getting them to work.
Anyone?
Cheers,
Maqueo
I don't see any nav buttons at the bottom of that page.
ktwilight
06-28-2004, 06:09 AM
hmmm...nice design and good use of css. :D
for the footer, don't separate footer.jpg and the actual content of the footer. throw in a table and use CSS to give it a footer.jpg background then use <tr> and <td> to position your content. make sure border=0 and you'll be fine. this way should work better than your current one. ;)
for azul and naranja, i would _think_ you need style="display:block" to make it look like it in IE.
that's all i can think of at the moment. :)
Maqueo
06-28-2004, 02:37 PM
Hi man,
Thanks, glad you liked it.
The tag worked :D
I still have some more stuff to do in order to get it right in Firefox (temp mirror at www.ayurveda.tk). I guess next time I should get it right in FF first, and then fix it for IE.
FF seems more tight and precise in it's CSS rendering.
Thanks again,
Maqueo
Marque
06-28-2004, 05:02 PM
Firefox/mozilla IS more accurate as to the rendering of CSS. IE of course has problems here and there, but is still closer to the standards than safari and opera.
ktwilight
06-28-2004, 05:10 PM
Opera is also good in rendering CSS IMHO.
looks much better now Maqueo. :D
you would just need to run through the validator (http://validator.w3.org/) and try to minimise the codes. lastly, fix the footer, it's not practical to use spaces for laying out ;)
job well done Maqueo. don't mind me contacting you when i need a dutch lawyer. lol :D