I've created a site using DreamweaverMX, which of course works fine in IE. But when I view my site in Netscape or Mozilla there are suddenly all kinds of <td> and <table> positioning problems.
For instance, when I first open my home page the body portion under the navigation will either run up into the nav or be spaced a great distance from it. I tried readjusting the cell size percentages and the table height percents, but still had problems.
I found, however, if refreshed the page after it loaded that often the positioning would correct itself. That's fine for me to know but terrible for guests viewing my site. So I looked into an autorefresh script off a Google search and it did the trick for the layout problem... But now it constantly refreshes, erasing data in text fields and logon areas.
So first of all, is there an easy way to solve these positioning discrepancies between IE and Netspace (ie. as in adding heights and widths, or something, to my <td> and <table> tags)? Or is there a way to get my site to refresh once about 10-15 seconds after it loads the first time, so that it repositions all my cells correctly, and then quit refreshing? Does this make sense?
-theAntic
For instance, when I first open my home page the body portion under the navigation will either run up into the nav or be spaced a great distance from it. I tried readjusting the cell size percentages and the table height percents, but still had problems.
I found, however, if refreshed the page after it loaded that often the positioning would correct itself. That's fine for me to know but terrible for guests viewing my site. So I looked into an autorefresh script off a Google search and it did the trick for the layout problem... But now it constantly refreshes, erasing data in text fields and logon areas.
So first of all, is there an easy way to solve these positioning discrepancies between IE and Netspace (ie. as in adding heights and widths, or something, to my <td> and <table> tags)? Or is there a way to get my site to refresh once about 10-15 seconds after it loads the first time, so that it repositions all my cells correctly, and then quit refreshing? Does this make sense?
-theAntic
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- theAntic