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Originally Posted by OverdueNudes
I appreciate the help, but I'm having a really hard time figuring out what nearly all of that meant.
The only iframes on my site are the dating and webcam ads.
The only things that look bad to me in IE is the top unaligned images, and the uncentered dating and webcam ads.
I don't know what you mean by iframing comus into the design, I don't have a clue what that means how did I do that at the bottom??
You'll have to slow down for me I am 1/2 computer jargon illiterate.
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Your site...
Looks like shit in firefox.
Make sense so far?
What you need to do is take your template or whatever html you are using and remove everything but the tables for the design.
Then you need to make sure that it looks good and does not break up in either FF or IE. With me?
You then need to add it into a comus blank template so that it can be run from comus. If you run it from comus, the "powered by" link will show up at the bottom of the page, and not in the middle of the page like it is now. So far so good?
Then slowly add elements into your template. Checking it each time in FF and IE so that nothing falls apart.
So first add the comus thumbs. Does it still hold together? If not, tweak it until it does.
Right now your thumbs are pushing beyond the design in FF on the right hand side.
Then after you get the thumbs sorted out proper. Move onto the iframes you mentioned. Adding one element at a time. It's the only way to learn it on your own and get an understanding of how each element works with the other elements.
Dig?