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ademskilate
Okay im done desiging this in mozilla. Now cause im a noob and didnt think about compatibility in the begining, I gotta go back and find all the issuses to get this to look the same in ie as it does in mozilla. not evean thinking about any other browsers blink.gif

I hear that position absoloute is one nono... so what are my alternatives?

anyone else spot any problems?

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Darin McGrew
The online tools report markup errors and CSS errors:
http://htmlhelp.com/cgi-bin/validate.cgi?u...mp;warnings=yes
http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validat...g=1&lang=en

For one thing, decide whether you're using XHTML or HTML. Don't mix the two.

Don't use px for font sizes. Use 100% for body text, larger percentages for headings and the like, and (slightly) smaller percentages for legalese and similar fine print.
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