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Re: [Sheflug] Browser rendering problem



On Friday 30 January 2009 14:42:20 Peter Humphrey wrote:
> I've taken over the site I referred to on Sunday (I decided to
> shell out to M$ to get the takeover done quickly) and now I have a
> peculiar rendering problem. The site is www.tideswellmvc.co.uk.
> I've tried several instances of Mozilla Firefox running on
> different machines, and some of them show the background pattern
> while others don't. One of them shows one of the images, a sort of
> one-colour logo on a transparent ground, while the others don't.

Oh.. Marko's place !

HTML authoring is a pain in the butt in that there is no standard.  
Having said that:  There is a standard; - http://www.w3.org/ - 
However, Microsoft don't take any notice of this.  So, if you want to 
produce a page <sigh> things can get strange.  This might help a 
bit...

http://browsershots.org/

To view and correct web pages I *might* first of all write it in the 
Mozilla Compozer tool or Kompozer or NVU.  Then check with Quanta or 
Bluefish.  Then again, I might just write it with Quanta or Bluefish in 
the first place.  TwiddleBeaver (OH ! Sorry! WotsitCalled).  No, never 
used it.  Load of b*** *******s to me.


-- 
Richard

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