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| Handsome ... but Humble : War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: , , USA.
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One of the things I do with My Sales Letters is provide design as well (I'm not a Pro Designer but I can make decent pages) Do you guys look at your Sales Letter on Different Browsers? I do my copy in a Wysiwyg Editor and then look at in it Firefox I am working on a Sales letter now It looks Awesome in Firefox I wanted to show it to my wife So I had her bring it up on her computer It looks like Crap! Colors are all different Page is Too wide Tables are not centered It may be her monitor. She has one of those Wide Flat screen monitors Jack |
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My site looks different in IE and Firefox, must be how the browsers read the code differently.I have checked to put the settings on my browsers to default, but did not make any difference.
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Yeah, that can get tricky. I include formatting the letter in html if they have a mini site... And I have a bunch of PLR mini site designs if they need one, but I take no responsibility for any weird browser issues because I'm not a pro either. If they had the mini site designed by a freelancer, and I'm not the one that screwed it up, I'll generally tell them to have the designer fix it. I've had a couple of times where I'd just pay someone from here or Digital Point $20 for some quick clean up stuff. My advice is to test it in the major browsers, and if it's messed up, and it's your fault, outsource it. -Scott |
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I always check my site in IE because it is the most common browser. Unfortunately about 40% of all internet traffic still use IE6 which is notoriously buggy. If you want to be really good you should really check it in Chrome & Safari too. You'll probably find some work around to the discrepancies between the browsers are due to the way they handle tables. Some like to draw the cells whether they have content or not, but some don't. The best tool for debugging that kind of thing is Firebug, an add-on to Firefox. |
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Awesome Site .. thanks Alexa Jack | |
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Browsershots.org has already been mentioned but it deserves a second plug because it's INVALUABLE to me. TIP: Pare down the platforms and browsers you test to just the most important (Linux: FF; Win: FF, IE, Chrome, Opera; Mac: Safari) Best, Brian |
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Alexa, thanks for the link to browsershots. I'm in the 40% who still use IE6. But I do have FF and use it for certain things. IE6 is buggy and seems to be getting worse on my pc. Just lazy about upgrading. Here's a useful site for checking in different monitor resolutions. I don't know if it has already been mentioned, here. This is very helpful, and I use it when making sites. Gives you a good idea of what some people have to deal with. AnyBrowser.COM - Screen Size Tester Regards. |
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Easiest way to keep your layouts looking consistent is to use fixed widths and heights instead of percentage. You can lay out the webpage so that headlines, etc. are positioned exactly where you want them. Then the prospect's monitor size doesn't affect the layout of your page. I usually check my work in both IE and Firefox. I usually use 700-800 pixel widths for the salesletter (smaller for testimonial boxes, bullet lists, etc.) so that no one has to side scroll to read the sales letter. Hope that helps, Mike |
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I usually test on IE7 and Firefox, but have been known to fire up Netscape. Be nice to be able to check other browsers and operating systems, so thanks! | |
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Like Mike said, I too think it's enough if you use fixed widths and make sure all the elements are in the right place. I create my webpages using MS Frontpage (yeah, I can't let go of it!)... and I only find very minute differences when viewed in IE and FF, and that too only sometimes. Definitely no alarming changes and definitely nothing to be worried about. - Dean [ |
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