On Tue, 2004-01-06 at 00:42, Elton Woo wrote: > jpearl24 wrote: > |no no there isnt a dreamweaver plugin ... they used a <div> tag that > |does some funky things. Using a div tag is like a layer so the designer > |just had to drag and drop the text box in the lay out... try netscape on > |a M$ box im sure it will look the same... have him put the text in a > |table or put page breaks in ... > |i think mozilla /netscape doesnt like div tag code much ... > |im sure for now the average user isnt using linux anyways. Mozilla handles <div>'s just fine - it all depends on what styles/attributes are applied to the <div>. And since the various versions of MSIE don't follow all the CSS specs properly, designers who only preview their pages in MSIE may never realize they've got broken pages. > > So since I use only LINUX, I guess you mean that this site is ONLY for > Microsoft > Windows users? No, it means the designer doesn't know html, and doesn't know how to use his tools. > Just before I left his house, my friend went to the site > of the web-page > designer (a company here in Montreal) and *their* main page refused to > load properly > in Microsoft Windows , using MSIE!!! ... My friend could not scroll down > their page, > because (for some wierd reason), he could not get any scroll bars even > when he loaded > _that site_ with MSIE maximized to full-screen. > > I will find out the correct name of this web-design company, and get > back to you. > ... much appreciated... > > Elton. -- Michael Knepher <limbo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>