Re: Please criticize my website.




"rf" <@invalid.com> skrev i meddelandet
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> Luigi Donatello Asero wrote:
>
> > Is it only Firefox which presents this problem?
>
> What problem? You have been here long enough to know to quote a bit of
what
> you are replying to :-)
>
> > Does it perhaps not support CSS the same way other browers do?
>
> It's the other way round. IE does not support enough CSS to render the
table
> the way you have specified. FF does understand enough CSS and is simply
> doing what you tell it to. It is not a problem with the browser, it is a
> problem with your CSS.
>
> Refer to my other post in this thread for the solution.


Ok. I do not have anything to object.
Does it look better now? I used display: table
I had probably not realized the problem because I had not tested the page in
other browsers.
One practical question on this issue.
Can I upload several browsers in the same computer without getting any
problems?
Which text browser do you recommend?
I do not like paying by using credit cards, so if there are any browsers (
for example Opera) which are not free of charge but still useful (for
example to create a WAP version of the site for mobile telephones)
I would
like to know how I could acquire them without using a credit card, that
means, for example by getting an invoice.


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