Re: CSS looks different in FF
- From: Michał <michal.behrendt@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2006 22:53:29 +0200
Schraalhans Keukenmeester wrote:
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Thank you very much for your fast and very helpful answer
After very big number of attempts I have recognized that filesizes of my local jpegs and remote are different exactly in the files that aren't displaying properly. I don't know what may happened but probably my computer has hanged on due file transmission. Maybe there is some misunderstands between Windows ftp clients and Linux operating systems ?
Some time ago I had similar problem - before transmission a flash file to remote server I had to clear my cache in browser. If no - flash file didn't display properly. Very strange..
I always check my sites in Firefox at first, but on my local machine there is no problem - files weren't corupt. IE has displayed these corupt images without few lines - it was that annoying horizontal brown line. Firefox hasn't diplayed these images at all. So it was no css problem but corrupt image problem.
And about strange style of my programming. First - I prepare a template file in Photoshop, then divide it into slices, save it as jpegs and css file. After it I make a php mechanism and divides html code and php code with Smarty - it is the explanation of strange variables in html code.
Can you advice me a better way to prepare pretty and valid websites?
Thank you
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