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I am trying to get my website up properly, but something is not right. When I view it in Firefox, which is the browser I constructed the site in, it looks great. Now, when I view it in IE it looks like a spacing problem or something. Could someone check this out and tell me whats wrong?

Also, I have tried everything to shorten up the table on the bath & body section, to no avail. Can anyone tell me how to fix this? Thanks.

http://dawnscollectiblesnmore.biz

Dawn
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  • Profile picture of the author Andy Hart
    looks the same in FF and IE7 to me???
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  • Profile picture of the author Red Tomatoe
    Hi

    This is a common problem, a website that is useful to
    check to see what your website looks like on different browsers is to go to a website called browser shots. You can enter in your website address and then you'll get screenshots of your website in different web browsers. It's a free service and you can check it out at: browsershots dot org

    Red Tomatoe
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    • Profile picture of the author jmidas
      both IE and FF look the same to me - but both are too wide for mt 17" screen - need to scroll along the bottom if that was the spacing reference you made.

      If I had to guess, I'd day you have a table nested inside another table which you have not adjusted yet. Just an idea.
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  • Profile picture of the author MakingMoneyAtHome
    Well, I will have to look more closely and see if there's another table or something. Oh, the joys of having your own website. lol

    Dawn
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  • I had viewed your site and it look the same with Firefox and IE.

    We had also the same problem. Actually, we don't know how to fix it. Now, Thanks for posting this one. We will try some of answers.
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  • Profile picture of the author MakingMoneyAtHome
    Well, I figured out the long table problem. I had typing in the table that I cut & pasted to the sales page and didn't shorten it up. Had to work from the bottom up. Still looks off with the typing, but at least no on has to scroll for empty space.

    You're welcome VirtualOfficeManila. Glad to be able to post something to help.

    Dawn
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