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Dan S
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At first I was having problems with just internet explorer, and firefox worked fine... so I started trying to fix IE, but I couldn't get anything to respond by changing values and traditional troubleshooting.
so I set it to "transitional" xhtml, and now it's responding, but I'm not sure what is wrong.
Just a quick background, I was being lazy, so I took a picture and set that as the background, and intended to overlay these links over the picture so you couldn't see the duplicates. It worked in Firefox, but IE is having problems(having nothing to do with the overlaying, but the fact that the links aren't being consistent in size... despite my css tags).
Anybody know what's wrong?
I'm talking about the frame on the left.
I don't need lectures on how I should and shouldn't write my code or anything like that I'm pretty experienced as far as web design goes, and this is just a site I'm working on to make my daily work experience easier, but I need these links fixed..
At first I was having problems with just internet explorer, and firefox worked fine... so I started trying to fix IE, but I couldn't get anything to respond by changing values and traditional troubleshooting.
so I set it to "transitional" xhtml, and now it's responding, but I'm not sure what is wrong.
Just a quick background, I was being lazy, so I took a picture and set that as the background, and intended to overlay these links over the picture so you couldn't see the duplicates. It worked in Firefox, but IE is having problems(having nothing to do with the overlaying, but the fact that the links aren't being consistent in size... despite my css tags).
Anybody know what's wrong?
I'm talking about the frame on the left.
I don't need lectures on how I should and shouldn't write my code or anything like that I'm pretty experienced as far as web design goes, and this is just a site I'm working on to make my daily work experience easier, but I need these links fixed..