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28-Jun-2005, 09:15 AM #1
Solved: webpage not working in all browsers
Can someone take a look at this page?
http://www.kohopoolsandspas.com/

The bullets work great in IE but seems like noththing else. Firefox and Netscape put them on a separate line.

I'm just using a UL tag to make them. Should be compatible with both shouldn't it?

If I have to I will put them in another table but I'd like to get out of more work if I can (don't we all? lol).
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28-Jun-2005, 09:28 AM #2
Problem with the ListItem tag <LI>... Isn't it supposed to be:

<LI>list item text</LI>
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28-Jun-2005, 09:33 AM #3
I'm using Firefox, and the "Pool Opening & Closings" renders correctly... Notice how you have this item properly enclosed in the <LI> tags:

<LI>Pool Opening & Closings</LI>

As for the other items, you have:

<LI></LI>
Liner Replacement

etc., etc.

While it should be enclosed like this:

<LI>Liner Replacement</LI>

... and so forth and so on ...
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28-Jun-2005, 09:39 AM #4
I can't believe it was something so silly and I didn't even see it! Thanks guys.
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28-Jun-2005, 09:42 AM #5
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Originally Posted by lola2001
The bullets work great in IE but seems like noththing else.
One of the reasons why people can get away with poorly (erroneous) coded HTML -- because IE let's them!!! This is VERY bad for development. Good thing you checked your pages with Firefox...
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28-Jun-2005, 10:02 AM #6
Yeah, I always check all browsers. You never know which ones people will use so they all should work. Microsoft does that on purpose I think because they want everyone to use IE. What else is knew. I will mark this thread as solved now (such a simple thing I should have known). Thanks.
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