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Jul 25, 2010 10:24 |  #1

I just started my personal site (not for business), but when I look at it in Safari it looks slightly different than in IE? Any thoughts?


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Jul 25, 2010 12:56 |  #2

We would need a link to it to see for sure.

I'll guess blind, though. You've developed your site for IE's "compatibility mode", which, while "compatible" with other versions of IE, is not compatible with most any other browser. But of course that's just a guess.

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Jul 25, 2010 13:40 as a reply to  @ tracknut's post |  #3

Sorry forgot to add it, and no judging. I only spent about an hour setting up and it is no where from being done.

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Jul 25, 2010 14:40 |  #4

The only visual difference I see on the home page is that the thumbnail reflections aren't working at the bottom of the page in Safari - is that the issue?

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Jul 25, 2010 15:13 as a reply to  @ tracknut's post |  #5

There are two things, first is the reflection. The most annoying this my logo, on one it above the line and in ie it pushes the line over instead of being above it. What do you think of the layout? I went for a very minimalist clean feel?


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Jul 25, 2010 15:18 |  #6

The logo looks the same to me (on Safari 5.0 and IE8). The thumbnails on the bottom might be having trouble because of your extra quote in the string 'Storm's coming' - you can't use the same apostrophe for the quote character and the apostrophe. Make the outer quotes double quotes ("). That may or may not have anything to do with the reflections not working.

You might also take a look at what the validator says (external link), fixing some of those could have some impact too.

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Jul 25, 2010 15:21 |  #7

The site's ok, though I would get rid of all the stuff below the photo on the home page. Why have those thumbnails at all? Why have a special "email me about this" button? And I don't happen to use slideshows, but I could be in the minority.

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Jul 25, 2010 16:03 as a reply to  @ tracknut's post |  #8

Thanks for your insight, I will take alook at it later and let you if that fixed it.


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Jul 28, 2010 00:35 |  #9

http://dowebsitesneedt​olookexactlythesameine​verybrowser.com/ (external link)


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Jul 28, 2010 15:49 |  #10

Every browser, and every version of every browser, will display webpages a little differently. That was one of my major hurdles when I used to design websites for people. To see how your website looks on different browsers, go here http://www.anybrowser.​com (external link)

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Jul 28, 2010 16:54 |  #11

You guys have looser definitions of what "looking the same on every browser" would be than I do. Have you looked at his site in Opera and IE?

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