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I tested my website in the three browsers: IE, Netscape and Firefox. With Firefox I had to make some big changes which left some large spaces on the preview page. Is Firefox a big enough browser to make changes for today?
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IE is the top used browser with Firefox/Mozilla 2nd. You will not be able to at all times be completely the same on each. Chances are if you achieve good results with these- the others will be good too. In looking at some of your other pages (and taking into consideration that they are still under construction) you might want to use the lock feature to hold pictures in place. Your pictures have seemed to drift down covering text. Andy
__________________ My diamond in the rough - www.123gpp.com * Click here for some BV tutorials (Php mailto Form, I-Frames, Picture display and much, much more!) |
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What is this lock feature? I would love to use it.
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Right click on your image or text box and then click 'Lock'. Alternatively, use "lock all" from the BV menu.
__________________ Bill www.blueearthtea.com www.ftaaconsulting.com www.iaval.com www.theemeraldbay.com |
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Right click on the image or text file and choose "lock". Once enabled- try to move the image. Andy
__________________ My diamond in the rough - www.123gpp.com * Click here for some BV tutorials (Php mailto Form, I-Frames, Picture display and much, much more!) |
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