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Dreamweaver to Browser Problem

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Hey!
I been a member here for sometime, but only now do i get a problem and im hopin you guys could help me out!

Basically i was creating a website in Dreamweaver... which looks like:
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y161/lochii/dream.gif

I then uploaded it to my website http://ps-gfx.net and it looks different to see what i mean visit the website or check out the image below:
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y16...ii/browser.gif

Thanks in advance,

Lochii
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Re: Dreamweaver to Browser Problem

Looks exactly the same to me buddy...

Test on windows xp sp2
[img=http://img340.imageshack.us/img340/2816/browsersey9.th.jpg]

Not happy with that.. here's screenshots from every browser,
If the time has expired. Just extend. Haven't actually seen the shots myself. Dont have time to wait for them to upload.

hope it helps
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Re: Dreamweaver to Browser Problem

Thanks for your help, exellent website you posted up there it shows screenshots from each browser must keep it in mind, i took the pages all down then re-uploaded them and it works now.

Thanks again
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Re: Dreamweaver to Browser Problem

No problem... Always a pleasure to help

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Re: Dreamweaver to Browser Problem

I see a different display than either, and the reason why:

- You are using deprecated code with xhtml align="center" is deprecated.

- Your filenames may work or not work on different browsers, as some are case-sensitive, and some are not. I suggest that you use all-lowercase filenames.

- You are changing the colors of links. Many browsers let the user override any colors set by the page, for:
-- Normal link color
-- Visited link color
-- Hovered link color
-- Link background color
-- Page background color
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