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hi, my webpage displays fine in firefox, but in IE it pushes the main content over, any suggestions to fix this?

[URL=”http://home.comcast.net/~motormaniac”]My site is HERE[/URL]

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@KDLAAug 15.2007 — You're missing a </div> right before the </body>, to close out your container.
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@skrillazAug 15.2007 — Proffesional Web Soultions?
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@WebJoelAug 15.2007 — Still a diamond-in-the-rough :p :
<!--Paragraph that explains bu[B]is[/B]ness-->[/QUOTE]

"comment" tags should have a 'whitespace' after the "[B]<!--[/B] " and before the " [B]-->[/B]" to avoid problems with some browsers (specifically, this can cause problems for Firefox under certain conditions)

And "[B]bu[U]si[/U]ness[/B]" is spelled incorrectly... ?
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@motormaniacauthorAug 17.2007 — ok, it didn't work, i added the </div> tag and it didn't work. any other help?

and why are the bullets not displaying in IE but they are in FF
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@rayhabAug 17.2007 — "At Maniac Studios we can achieve great looking web sites..."

are you serious?

"...our wiliness to work over time to finish a project on time..."

I guess the overtime is asking for help on forums.

I don't mean to be rude.. but if you plan on running a business like this you shouldn't have questions like this on a forum.

Educate yourself.
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@motormaniacauthorAug 17.2007 — I am not really going to run a business, at least not right now, i am only 14, this is just a fun hobby i've picked up over the last year or 2. I just wanted to build a site for fun, and this is just my plans for the future. thought i would just make the site for fun. As you can see, my other two sites i have made in my portfolio are just pointless and for fun too. i didn't know there was anything wrong with asking questions.
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@CentauriAug 17.2007 — A big problem you have with positioning in IE is the text-align:center on the body - this will cause IE6 to centre [I]everything[/I] not specifically positioned. Getting rid of that for starters should tame IE down a bit.

The absolute positioning of the Services panel is positioned relative to the screen, so the position changes depending on screen size - a large screen causes this panel to be off the right of the main area. Absolute positioning shouldn't be needed here - you should be able to just float it to the right.
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@KDLAAug 17.2007 — "At Maniac Studios we can achieve great looking web sites..."

are you serious?

"...our wiliness to work over time to finish a project on time..."

I guess the overtime is asking for help on forums.

I don't mean to be rude.. but if you plan on running a business like this you shouldn't have questions like this on a forum.

Educate yourself.[/QUOTE]


We all encounter problems, even the most experienced designers. Let's keep this topic on the request, not a commentary on the product - that's more apt for the Website Reviews forum. ?

KDLA
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