Re: [WSG] Site looks fine when previewing in IE, but messy in IE online

2004-06-22 Thread Jeff Davies
Looks good in Firefox .9. In IE 6 the For more information contact: column appears bottom left rather than on the right Jeff At 07:36 22/06/2004, you wrote: Hello WSG! I have been using CSS for text styles for the last few months, but now I want to make my sites with divs and no tables! I

Re: [WSG] Site looks fine when previewing in IE, but messy in IE online

2004-06-22 Thread Jeff Davies
Looks good in Firefox .9. In IE 6 the For more information contact: column appears bottom left rather than on the right Jeff At 07:36 22/06/2004, you wrote: Hello WSG! I have been using CSS for text styles for the last few months, but now I want to make my sites with divs and no tables! I

Re: [WSG] Site looks fine when previewing in IE, but messy in IE online

2004-06-22 Thread Jeff Davies
Looks good in Firefox .9. In IE 6 the For more information contact: column appears bottom left rather than on the right Jeff At 07:36 22/06/2004, you wrote: Hello WSG! I have been using CSS for text styles for the last few months, but now I want to make my sites with divs and no tables! I

Re: [WSG] Standards Compliance -vs- User Enjoyment

2004-06-05 Thread Jeff Davies
Horses for courses - you build what will attract your client's audience - if the client requires a site for a niche audience with it's own characteristics (as long as these are known not just assumed) then a lot of the usual cliches about not losing part of the potential audience MAY not

Re: [WSG] Standards Compliance -vs- User Enjoyment

2004-06-05 Thread Jeff Davies
Horses for courses - you build what will attract your client's audience - if the client requires a site for a niche audience with it's own characteristics (as long as these are known not just assumed) then a lot of the usual cliches about not losing part of the potential audience MAY not