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Weird XHTML Problem :-/


If you look on:
http://taynia.com

It looks messed up in firefox, but ok in internet explorer.

Well, if i take the doctype out for XHTML it looks fine in both

Anyone have any idea why this is doing this? :-/

Thanks in advance!

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Well you first need to get it to be all in XHTML

http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=ht...Ftaynia.com%2F

11 Errors, If you get all of them fixed, it might fix your issue. As well since you are taking the time to put it into XHTML, you should take the time and do everything with CSS and divs, would make your life much easier for future changes to the site, as well will produce a lot cleaner code.

Another suggestion I have is to put the CSS into an external stylesheet instead of internal.
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Originally Posted by Brian
Well you first need to get it to be all in XHTML
????: NamePros.com http://www.namepros.com/programming/130563-weird-xhtml-problem.html

http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=ht...Ftaynia.com%2F

11 Errors, If you get all of them fixed, it might fix your issue. As well since you are taking the time to put it into XHTML, you should take the time and do everything with CSS and divs, would make your life much easier for future changes to the site, as well will produce a lot cleaner code.

Another suggestion I have is to put the CSS into an external stylesheet instead of internal.
Thing is, id code it in DIV if i had the png file

And wow... firefox add-on failed me! :'( It said it was XHTML valid :-/ wtf :-/

Thanks,

Ill work on this
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