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Why the heck does http://www.vip-ip.net/new look tight in Internet Explorer and it sucks in Mozilla Firefox??? Arghh........ :yell: And how do I make the bottom have 0px distance (in Mozilla) from the end of the table to the bottom of the browser, like in Internet Explorer?

Please help!
 
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Easy, you are using tables...
 
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TheComputerGeek247 said:
Easy, you are using tables...
And what is the alternative?
 
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Cascading Style Sheets
 
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Can you please advice me of a tutorial which will let me learn to do CSS in a way that will make my layout look the same in both browsers, please?
 
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vip-ip said:
Why the heck does http://www.vip-ip.net/new look tight in Internet Explorer and it sucks in Mozilla Firefox??? Arghh........ :yell: And how do I make the bottom have 0px distance (in Mozilla) from the end of the table to the bottom of the browser, like in Internet Explorer?

Please help!

Try this link first. Quite a bit of good information can be found right here on NamePros.com
Name Pro's CSS discussion thread's
 
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css is ok for layout but I still think tables are better. As for why your page is messing upp is because of your code. If you give me a few minutes I will fix it up for you.
 
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def1 said:
css is ok for layout but I still think tables are better. As for why your page is messing upp is because of your code. If you give me a few minutes I will fix it up for you.
That would be awesome! Thanks!
 
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That's awesome =) Thanks a bunch!
 
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do you need the source code? Also I edited some of your images so please save them and use on your own server
 
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good, if you need any other help, Im just a pm away
 
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