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slight of hand

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hi,

doing my first site, it's very basic. but should work for adsense and ads.

the problem is a couple of people have said the text is messed up.

I cant see this on my browser, though.

DOes any one know how to check this, on various browsers?

AND

How can i combat this problem?

the site is WWW.CHEAP-FLORIDA-HOLIDAY.COM


The site isnt finished yet.


Cheers
 

webfreak

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Download Mozilla Firefox for free. Popular alternative to IE and worth it to check website design.

http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/

View your website in that browser and you'll see what those people were talking about.
 

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I think it looks quite similar on both browsers (IE &Fire) . Take care with the overlapping fonts.
 

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Yes it is messed up in FireFox Browser, 1024*768.
I guess you are using "layers" to arrange your layout in Dreamweaver. I always use "tables".
 

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Check out browsercam.com
 

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yeah download FireFox and check it you also might want to download other popular browsers but atleast test it in IE and FF. also another good thing to do which will help it work in more browsers is to validate your html and css! (or Xhtml) and here is a great site you can do that at: http://www.w3schools.com/site/site_validate.asp
 
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