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  • The page is invalid, but I would suggest starting with getting all your style attributes into your css file. Currently there are multiple definitions (probably because the same style property is/are defined in multiple places, inside your css file and inside your theme scripts).

    Then I would work on the validation errors. Then the CSS.

    It’s pretty messy, and will take some work ;’)

    For browser compatibility, I would suggest you use a modern browser (FireFox or even IE7, perhaps). Then make the CSS hacks necessary to look good in IE6. It’s much easier that way in my opinion.

    Thread Starter marzar00

    (@marzar00)

    Ok kool thanks.

    Anyone know how I can fix this?

    Yeah, don’t use tables. They suck. ??

    Thread Starter marzar00

    (@marzar00)

    Yeah i shouldn’t, but im not too good with div’s and can’t get them to work properly. Tables are just so much easier. I should really learn divs and the sort.

    Any good tutorials?

    Marzar

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