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I'm doing a maintenance work on a website
and have problem when i try to view the website
on mozilla firefox .
like
http://www.coarch.co.il/raw/index.html
a. The "link" table moves to the top.
b. The flash element got biger.
c. The top menu is different from IE.
d. The text move up and pages have border problem.
what can i do?
How should i fix it?
thanks Aviron

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Hi Aviron,
Did you fix this? FWIW it looks the same here in both Firefox 2 and Opera 9. I could not get IE to load the Flash picture at all, despite several tries on a high-speed connection. (?) But the layout looks much the same, with the links and menu in the same place in all browsers.

You may have some trouble with box sizes, as you have a comment above your DOCTYPE that throws IE into "quirks" or backward compatible mode, so IE behaves in a non-standard 1990s sort of way. I suggest you move or remove that comment.

You may like to re-think the design, as it breaks very badly with even the slightest change of text size. I'd get rid of those FONT tags, too, as you have already defined the font characteristics in the CSS.

Cordially, David
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"Old web developers don't die, they degrade gracefully..."

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Hi webwiz
I didn't fix it yet but i have some progress specially with the "link" table.

I have question about the DOCTYPE when i remove it the "link" table
go backward and the last row in the page move forward
and W3C say it should be on cod...

can you help me with the upper menu?

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Fixing all of the errors may help.

The code looks like some kind of Microsoft Office app was used to create it. Always a bad thing, always will cause problems.

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Roo;224116 wrote: Fixing all of the errors may help.

The code looks like some kind of Microsoft Office app was used to create it. Always a bad thing, always will cause problems.

I have no errors now...

how can i fix the top menu?

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Hi Aviron,

Sorry I did not get back to you earlier. I just got back from vacation.

Maybe I am being obtuse, but I still don't see what your problem is? The page looks and acts the same in Firefox 2, Opera 9, Safari 3 beta, and IE7 on my Win XP Pro box. Can you provide more details?

Cordially, David
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"Old web developers don't die, they degrade gracefully..."