DHTML MENU prob with FIREFOX

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by bajwha, Mar 3, 2008.

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    Hi everybody. I am just new with front page and don’t have idea about HTML codes so please help me, have used FrontPage 2003 for my website but there is a big problems to make my site accessible through Fire fox browser, it’s work fine on I.E. please check the DHTML menu which I made in Sothink DHTML MENU its work fine with I.E but not in fire fox http://www.njrco.com Please help, helppppppppp me bye
    BAJWHA
     
    bajwha, Mar 3, 2008 IP
  2. Stomme poes

    Stomme poes Peon

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    Sorry, I can only give you one good piece of advice: ditch FrontPage. It is the WORST thing to use for writing HTML if you actually want the HTML to work cross-browser.

    Use anything else. Anything at all. Even Dreambeaver.
     
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    I did a quick check on your coding and it came up with 18 errors in it. To help you understand a little better. Front page makes pages on top of pages. (like a book that you can see all of the pages at the same time)
    When you use a half way decent "web page maker" it will make tables, scripts and css codes. That browsers understand and put things where they should be.
    Front page just hands the inf to your browser and says "here you go, figure it out yourself" and that's why firefox is saying "WTF"
    (I hope I made this simple to understand)
     
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    ^ excellent.

    Tho I'll edit my "Use anything else" comment to exclude "Publisher" which I've seen people use to make web pages as well. Avoid it! It's for desktop publishing!
     
    Stomme poes, Mar 4, 2008 IP