by Leopoldo Willik <munchhausen(at)rocketmail.com>
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Tue, 28 Mar 2000 11:36:47 -0800 (PST) |
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Hi List,
I've just finished my company site using Arachnophilia 4.0. I view it in
IE 5.0 and it looks good. In Netscape 4.6.1 my layout goes to pot and now
I'll have to correct this so it'll look reasonably the same in both
browsers. I was anal in my coding and thought I was ahead of the game, but
apparently not.
Anyway...
Q1. Does there exist, a definitive list describing IE and NN discrepancies
in reading/deciphering HTML code.
Q2. I know its out there, but where?... A Javascript that identifies the
browser and directs the visitor accordingly.
Q3.How do I get around this problem in the future?. Do I automatically
code for each individual browser and place the Javascript on the splash
page or is there a simpler way?
If anyone can suggest code modifications to speed up the cleanup process,
please do so privately, and thank you.
The site is housed at http://home.korax.net/~lwillik/webhaus
Thanks in advance for any help.
Leo
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