"Zoe M. Gillenwater" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  lavinia Ebert wrote:
> Hi, why is it that the behaviour from the browsers is offline different to 
> online? The browsers (testing on IE6, Opera, Fireforx2 and Netscape) are 
> interpretating my CSS often differently offline and online. 
> Can I do something about this? Its an annoying process to have to upload 
> everything again and again to see when the code is finally working 
> correctly...
> 

Lavinia,

Can you be more specific about how the browsers are "interpreting [your] 
CSS often differently offline and online"? Do they sometimes fail to 
show any styles? Do they sometimes fail to show just the updates you've 
made to the styles? Something else entirely? Etc.

Also, can you send us a link to a page we can look at?

Thanks,
Zoe

-- 
Zoe M. Gillenwater
Design Services Manager
UNC Highway Safety Research Center
http://www.hsrc.unc.edu

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I had that problem as well, really strange, my .htm page looked one way on my 
PC with explorer and then different when I looked at it online.  No idea why 
that happened, strange as there shouldn´t be any reason why this happens 
surely!! 
       
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