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craigmullins
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when I display my website, www.craigmullins.info in IE, it looks exactly as I want it, but when I display it in Chrome or Firefox it aligns itself to the left of the screen. I know the basics of HTML and CSS but I can't figure out what I need to change so that it appears in the IE format on the other browsers, can anyone help please?
Thanks
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TheFatControlleR
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There seems to be a plethora of HTML, HEAD, and BODY tags, probably down to Bravenet inserting their shizzle on the page. I'd be tempted to put up a totally blank page, view it in a browser and look at the source code. Then I'd work within that. I assume Bravenet adds the content of your page into theirs?
Start there and see how you get on. If that doesn't help, I'd take another look at all the tables and consider rationalising them. Also, some of the CCS could be trimmed, there is a little bit of repetition.
Have to say, for the sake of a few quid a year I'd go for my own domain and hosting, total control, no BS.
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Fusion
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Just to add to TFC's reply, your page occasional throws out this -->> Dedicated Server Spotlight UK <<-- pop up window. It's not what a potential employer, or the intersted viewer wants to see. Perhaps it's an annoyance linked to Bravenet.
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craigmullins
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Thanks Guys, I think the problems are with Bravenet's added code. I'm going to try Moonfruit I think as it has no ads on it's free hosting, otherwise I'll go for a paid package, I can get for as little as £12 a year. Cheers
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