It would be better if we could see the code you used (both html and css) so that we can help you. At the moment, I am not sure what the problem is, let me know if you still need help with this.
Ya sure its here [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] ,
I just uses CSS for that site and photoshop. Nothing of tables and that sort. The thing is that the align ment difference is seen when seen in IE but in Firefox its normal rather now i have made bit changes viewing it in mozilla so that it also somewhat normal in IE too.
It seems it is quite the opposite.
I am using the latest versions of both IE and FF.
Here are my results of your website:
Firefox 2.0.0.11:
Internet Explorer 7.0.6000.16575:
As you can see it is Firefox messing up. Are you sure you have them around the right way?
Here is a useful site for checking errors and making sure it validates.
I have included your URL in it so you can see your errors. [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
Once those are fixed, I will look at the CSS. I just don't have the time at the moment to go through and fix all your HTML errors. Sorry.
Here is a useful site for checking errors and making sure it validates.
I have included your URL in it so you can see your errors. [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
Once those are fixed, I will look at the CSS. I just don't have the time at the moment to go through and fix all your HTML errors. Sorry.
Dude i checked my whole code but it does not have any such errors. I think there some error with the tool itself.
Check this [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] . This is the validation of google home page according to that tool.
It shows This page is not Valid (no Doctype found)! & 4 errors.
Actually this is the best tool and it is what most web developers use. However, you can see that Google is in fact not one for web standards. The Google website has never been valid and they probably will never make it valid (don't fix what's not broken).
Just an example here, (my website) is valid code [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] and it works on most web browsers just fine.
The website, also does CSS validation, in which you don't pass either: [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
Note: Validation is not required anywhere and it is voluntary. However, I make sure I always validate because it allows for better cross-browser viewing.
Dude i have taken care of the CSS at present. Its validated now. Only need to fix the html though. Still studying the W3C criterias and norms about CSS.
Hopefully this should solve the above flash error.