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| FabianTan.com War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Singapore
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| [Problem Fixed] Hi Warriors, I just received a design from a graphic designer, plonked some html into it and it's all jumbled up. Unfortunately, the designer doesn't want to do the formatting for me or even tell me what's wrong so I need some help with this. Here is the page: Internet Cash Windfalls The order form onwards are all jumbled up and munched too closely together when seen on Mozilla Firefox. There are other problems like text formatting but those can be easily fixed by me; it's the CSS stylesheet problems on Firefox that is my main concern at the moment. Any advice would be very appreciated. Fabian P.S. I'm also willing to pay anyone a quick $20 to fix it up and tell me what's going wrong with the page. Give me a shout out on this thread or PM me. |
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| Advanced Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: Cornwall, United Kingdom
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You need to fire whoever wrote the HTML for you. It's out of date and not search engine friendly - $20 is not even close to what it would cost to rewrite. Any new site that does not use CSS for all of its formatting will lose out. You would be much better off posting this question on the 'Warrior Support Forum - Website Design'. Cheers, Clive |
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Fabian, Try using the <br> command after each line in the header: Tryit Editor v1.4 Quote:
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| FabianTan.com War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Singapore
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Hi Clive, Thanks for your advice. What I did was transfer the html from Let Fabian Tan Build YOUR Internet Business! to Internet Cash Windfalls so I think the template somehow doesn't mix well with the html from test2. Any more advice would be great. Fabian |
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This page is totally wired who design it ? want a fix i can arrange a person from my staff that can fix that design !
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Hello Fabian, basically you just need to modify your stylesheet.css file. Open it in notepad and remove the following style: line-height:40px; That should solve the issue with headlines. Thomas |
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| FabianTan.com War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Singapore
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Hi Thomas, Thanks, that has done the trick with the headlines. Everything for the most part looks ok for Internet Explorer. http://internetcashwindfalls.com/test.html In Mozilla Firefox, I'm still having problems with the order form and all the things below it. Everything looks a mess there in Firefox. I think this may be something to do with the Stylesheet again? Maybe height? It's set on Auto. Fabian |
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I understand now. It would be worth your while getting a professional web designer to spend an hour on this page. The work that needs doing is to set up styles for all the formatting. This will remove all the <FONT> tags, etc. from the HTML and move them to a CSS style sheet. <h1>, <h2>, etc. tags should also be used. The result will be much cleaner HTML that is more search engine friendly. Hope this helps. Cheers, Clive | |
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I have a seemingly bigger problem with the order form onwards not showing up properly on Mozilla Firefox. Fabian | |
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