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probs w/ FireFox and js-script stylesheets

Discussion in 'Firefox, Thunderbird & SeaMonkey' started by beer_bee, 2005/06/03.

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  1. 2005/06/03
    beer_bee

    beer_bee Inactive Thread Starter

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    hi all!

    im currently working on a website and use stylesheets, Flash and some javascript.
    all is working fine in IE6 (duh), like colored scrollbars, moving pics etc etc
    BUT now some users want to use FireFox and half of the js-scripts aint working, flash isn't resized properly (gets blown-up). also scrolling div's do not appear on site, the font-sizes are messed-up. in other words nothing appears as it should be :(
    i think FF is a crappy browser anyway, but ok.

    anywayz is there something i forget? i mean, do i need to add some stuff to get FF display the site proper? looked at the FF-site, no luck.have all the extentions installed in FF.

    it's gettin' on me nerves :mad:

    thanx in advance!
     
  2. 2005/06/03
    Westside

    Westside Inactive Alumni

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    There is nothing wrong with FF, and earlier similar browser which is not brought along by whoever writes the pages. Many people use Front Page, and you have to be klutz to make your page look bad in IE, but it will give all sort of problems in gecko driven browsers. The word is code, and IE can afford to take shortcuts. These are not followed by the other browsers.
    I suggest that you plug in the info, if you can at the validator website . I was given once a web page which had over 200 discrepancies, and the site will point you in the right direction, if you are a decent programmer.
    You say that "it's gettin' on me nerves ". The feeling is mutual for someone who prefers to use FF, etc. But, fortunately, the vast majority of web pages are conforming to code.
    And, forget about the extentions. The fewer the better.
     

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