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Centering issue?
For some reason my pages in IE are not totally centered like FF? Maybe someone can point out the problem.
http://www.ayakitchens.com thanks. |
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Re: Centering issue?
Other than using Layout Tables (which have already been discontinued as of CS4)
I see nothing wrong. I would, however, recommend getting your site to validate by fixing these few minor issues: http://validator.w3.org/ - Just type your site and it will validate the document for you. |
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Re: Centering issue?
The problem with Layout mode is that it creates the layout using row and column
spans which result in code that is wonky and extremely difficult to troubleshoot. The graphic design is very nice. I would consider rebuilding the site in standard mode, not layout mode. As SnakeEyez mentioned, layout mode is being removed in the next release due to all of the problems. |
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Re: Centering issue?
I have a somewhat similar problem, designer 80. My page- legend9.com -looks
exactly as I want it too in FF3, but looks like crap in IE7. WTF? Aside from your centering issue, the only other difference I see is your nav buttons look "washed-out" in FF. |
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