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Hi guys
ok i am making a homepage for my forum , on firefox , i asked many people they see the below

[Image: f_6k3AED5tmpm_a5aa547.jpg]

And when they should see the this . Below ; Only can be seen on IE
[Image: f_untitledm_c7b1331.jpg]

Please help ,, this is kind of causing my forum problems
The images are broken for me.
Image 1 :
http://img37.picoodle.com/img/img37/3/2/...5aa547.jpg

Image 2 :
http://img33.picoodle.com/img/img33/3/2/...7b1331.jpg

Also Attatched Now

i Want it like it is on IE , but doesnt seem to work with
Firefox
When I go to http://desirippers.org/ in firefox I don't see a site anything like either of those screen shots. Though looking at them I'd say the page wasn't standards compliant.
Check it with this: http://validator.w3.org/
Well , Since all my users use firefox , i decided to take this down so they receive no problems what so ever , and this does happen to everyone , as i sent the link to many people , and they get same problem as first screenshot

I Dont get the validating bit , its just a problem of , it works on IE but not on Firefox

Thanks Anyways
If the page validates then it has a high chance of a uniform appearance across browsers.
Softwares Not so good Lol
I Put google.com
Came up with ;
Errors found while checking this document as HTML 4.01 Transitional!
Address: http://www.google.com/
Encoding: iso-8859-1
Doctype: HTML 4.01 Transitional
Root Element: html
Although those are minor faults all of them. Serious errors can cause parse errors.
(2009-02-04, 06:42 PM)WaheedI Wrote: [ -> ]Softwares Not so good Lol
I Put google.com
Came up with ;
Errors found while checking this document as HTML 4.01 Transitional!
Address: http://www.google.com/
Encoding: iso-8859-1
Doctype: HTML 4.01 Transitional
Root Element: html

Really w3c validator is the best you can use. Google got errors because they use python for the search engine and most python frameworks that I know of don't include the doc type so really google is fine.