Why does my website appear different depending on which computer I view it from?
When I view my website from the computer I'm using right now, it looks like I want it to, but when I viewed it from another computer, the image that should be below the logo appeared to the right of it. Maybe this is because the computer was a laptop and had a wide screen. When I viewed it from yet another computer, however, the link at the top was centered in the middle of the logo. What is going on? How can I get my website to appear the way I want it on all computers? monstershowcase.tk God bless.
demonhale posted this at 03:54 — 20th January 2006.
He has: 3,278 posts
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Its what you call a browser-compatibility issue, or simply your site has a browser-incompatibility... Many developers (like mwah) takes ample amount of time, checking and rechecking on different browsers, different systems and platforms, and at different resolutions... You can minimize these issues, by coding by standards, xhtml is a good standard. Checking for errors, using the validator tools in the web is the logical next step... After that you recheck. If it still doesnt look the same in major browsers, you recode areas to force it to appear the same...
Busy posted this at 09:04 — 20th January 2006.
He has: 6,151 posts
Joined: May 2001
Coding errors in your frameset, your starts after the body tag but finishes after the tag but doesn't even look like part of your coding, oops my mistake it does end before the tag, you should use normal html width and height for your images not CSS, also and are for text, not images.
Your page (images) don't display for me in firefox
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