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HrvojeVd

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I've created a web site It all lokks great in IE7 but horrible in Firefox and IE8.
I'm using css styles.
What could be the problem?
 
Looks like it's the usual reason for inconsistent appearance across browsers - failure to maintain standards compliance. See When you've fixed those come back if you have any residual issues.

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I checked it in IE7 and FF and I didn't see which part looks horrible in the latter. Could you be more specific? The only thing that caught my eye was the poorly cut image on the top, which looked equally bad in both browsers.

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The URL now gives an 'address not found' error in both IE and Fx.

Perhaps you could put it back up if you require help?

Dan



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I repaired it. The problem was in CSS. I had to add
!important value after float.

Thanks for your help.
 
Still got 27 validation errors

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