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Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 6:58 PM
Subject: [css-d] newbie help please

> I want to convert! I re-wrote a table based site and
> although both the html and css validates in w3 and despite it looking as
> it should on my computer, on an old monitor (mozilla, opera, netscape and
> ie6) when it is viewed on my friends computer it is out of whack. She runs
> Microsoft office 2000 and uses ie6.Plus it is her site so thank goodness
> she is a friend!!! I have no idea how it looks on a Mac or a larger
> screen. any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>
> The site http://fruvenu.com.au/index.htm
> The css http://fruvenu.com.au/iemain.css
>
> Regards :) Angela
>

Angela:

Converts welcome! Briefly, on the surface, the site looks the same in WIN XP
SP2 + IE7/FF2.0/Opera9/Avant11 and on MAC OS9 + FF/Safari. What OS are you
using? Will take a look at it in more detail later, as I am sure others will
as well. The only thing glaringly off, IMO, is that the header image is not
centered. Also, you are still using tables for other parts of the layout, as
well as quite a bit of inline styling. From a usability standpoint, it is
helpful to have the logo in the header of the interior pages be a link back
to the home page. It's a great start, and the site is pleaseing to my eye,
at least.

Cheers,

Peter
www.fatpawdesign.com

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