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Jan 31, 2012 15:52 |  #1

I'm rebuilding my site, and I changed the portfolio page from a slideshow to scroll down photos. I need some feedback on how the photos look in different browsers. I want them to be even and consistent. It should look like the attachment, but I have a feeling it doesn't in all browsers. Please let me know if it is consistent with the attachment. BTW, the site is no where near done, so I'm not really looking for C&C, but if you have some, I'm more than willing to listen. Thanks

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Jan 31, 2012 23:06 |  #2

Looked fine to me using Firefox 9.0.1....

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Feb 01, 2012 16:50 |  #3

I'd rather view a slideshow then scrolling, but that's just me.

It looks fine on my XP using Chrome 16 and Opera 11. Looking it on IE7 and IE8, the rounded corners and shadows disappear. You might want to look at CSS3PIE (external link) to get the IE to preform like a modern browser.


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