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Originally Posted by gb2world
A little more advise - before you get too far along, you might want to keep an IE browser open as you do this. It is less forgiving of some of the things you are doing and will point out issues with your changes. Also may want to run a W3C check on html and css every once in a while. It could save you time in the long run.
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Truly appreciate the advise.
Roger that man, it's just all jacked up in IE.
I hate IE, but the average users, use it. Looks great in Safari, looks good in Firefox, looks hella good in chrome.
IE is just jacked, and I have no idea how to fix that. That's just way outside of my realm.
What's a W3C check man?
I'm very new to this, my thing is graphics and making t-shirts. I've learned more css coding in the past month than I
ever wanted to.