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Borek
 
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Default Re: Google sitemaps ... food for thought? - 01-06-2006 , 02:59 AM






On Fri, 06 Jan 2006 01:29:25 +0100, Stacey
<Remove-the-Y-stacey (AT) staceyssimplestuff (DOT) com> wrote:

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Further to what Stacey said, your site looks different in firefox than
it does in IE - Mainly where you have header tags.

Not much difference that I can see. But with FF there are always small
differences. Which is why I like IE. Certain graphics look smoother in
IE
and not FF.

I would say the opposite - there are always small differences with IE.
Its rendering engine is full of bugs and is not able to display
correctly
many things. When creating new pages I am often spending 50% of my time
just trying to find the way for the page to display correctly in IE.

Not me. I have made a website before that the graphics and font looked
great in IE then in FF looked like total crap. Jez will vouch for this
one.
I tend to believe you made some coding mistake and FF was displaying your
page correctly.

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Default Re: Google sitemaps ... food for thought? - 01-06-2006 , 09:45 AM






Paul wrote:
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On Thu, 05 Jan 2006 10:58:25 -0600, Justin Koivisto <justin (AT) koivi (DOT) com
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Stacey wrote:

Justin like your web design. Just a little error I found in some spelling as
I skimmed through it. At the bottom where you speak about if someone wants
to help you misspelled other - you have "outher". Anyway, real nice layout!

thanks


Hi Justin
Further to what Stacey said, your site looks different in firefox than
it does in IE - Mainly where you have header tags.
Ya, msie acts a little odd with the float, but for the most part it
looks the same. It could have been much worse.

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Also, you may be violating googles TOS with "Or you could simply visit
some of the advertizer sites you can find scattered throughout!"
Just be careful.
Thanks for catching that... When I first signed up, I had done that in a
couple places, and after reading the TOS, I went back and removed them.
That one must have missed my attention.

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