Review My Landing Page(need help!)

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I have created a new landing page, however when I used a screenshot tool across multiple browsers, it showed me just how bad it looks across lots of browsers. Can anyone help me figure out what to change? I didn't code the entire html/css myself, but I will need to edit it myself going forward. Any help is appreciated, thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author trendier
    I guess the link would help thetrendpulse.com/join.php
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  • Profile picture of the author Istvan Horvath
    Can anyone help me figure out what to change?
    Nope.
    Unless you describe exactly WHAT kind of problems you have in each browser.
    Your question is too general - sounds like phishing for visitors... and could get deleted soon, if you are not posting a meaningful question.
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  • Profile picture of the author Bryan Zazz
    well, you should definitely add some space on your margins.
    This is simply done by editing one of your content DIVs style attributes.
    (or editing your CSS file ...)

    But if you're newbie at this, I'd suggest: why go to all this trouble?
    Get yourself a copy of WordPress, and choose a theme you like.
    (have a look at themeforest for ideas and inspiration)
    WP is a popular site engine which is used by many people on many platforms,
    so you know it will look good everywhere.

    So far, your site looks like it needs a LOT of work,
    and making sites "look" good on every browser+OS combination is a pain,
    and you are trying to re-invent the wheel in this sense.
    WP people have already done this for you...
    my2c
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  • Profile picture of the author trendier
    Bryan, maybe you are right. I didn't even think I'd have this problem, I'll check out wordpress, thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author willyp
    It definitely looks funky for me (using Chrome on OSX). The sign-up form is spaced really weird and there doesn't appear to be any text telling me what to type in the boxes.
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  • Profile picture of the author trendier
    ok i have a second version now, thetrendpulse.com/join2.php, which isnt breaking the form anymore, but the table i have on the right gets cut off when the window is resized smaller. any ideas on how to fix that? ive been messing around with google console but none of the parameters seem to affect this, so i feel like i need to add css to get the desired result. any ideas?

    ps Istvan Horvath, my target audience is definitely not going to be on this forum, so im definitely not trying to get traffic here, just looking for some css help
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  • Profile picture of the author trendier
    Well, it looks like I got it, at least visible normally now. I'll definitely look into Wordpress, though, thanks for great advice!
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  • Profile picture of the author OmiTaylor
    I like the color scheme. I don't like that the layout is inconsistent. Try a grid to keep element blocks and white space harmonious.
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  • Profile picture of the author Huy Phan
    I checked the first version (/join.php), and it looks okay to me in chrome and irefox.
    When i say ok, i mean it looks the same.

    So, all errors in the layout are due to lack of proper css styling.
    But the overall design is good, just work a little more on the spacing and such.
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