Re: [css-d] Disparity

2008-02-11 Thread Jim Davis
Gerry, I would at least fix the errors having to do with the various table related tags. Why not have a go at a tableless design? Jim On Feb 11, 2008 6:33 AM, Gerry Goodfriend [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey Jim, I've put up a copy of that page that does have the doctype defined and,

Re: [css-d] Disparity

2008-02-11 Thread Big Moxy
Gerry, It looks bad on IE 7/Win too... Tim Gerry Goodfriend wrote: Hi, I'm hoping to get help with a page that displays properly in Safari and Firefox on Mac, and Safari and Firefox on Windows, but not Internet Explorer 6.0! It looks as if it hasn't been formatted, but it has and it

[css-d] Disparity

2008-02-11 Thread Gerry Goodfriend
Hi, I'm hoping to get help with a page that displays properly in Safari and Firefox on Mac, and Safari and Firefox on Windows, but not Internet Explorer 6.0! It looks as if it hasn't been formatted, but it has and it displays correctly on each of the other browsers! Please go to:

Re: [css-d] Disparity

2008-02-11 Thread Jim Davis
You need to run the page through the html validator ( http://validator.w3.org/ ). There is no doctype, for example. Jim On Feb 11, 2008 6:00 AM, Gerry Goodfriend [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I'm hoping to get help with a page that displays properly in Safari and Firefox on Mac, and Safari