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  1. Member Sakuya's Avatar
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    After reading many reviews for Firefox and how it handles standard codes whereas IE accepts more codes that are actually non-standard, I can begin to understand that Firefox is actually pretty good.

    I have a blog page that was written when I still used IE and it looks good in IE. The blog layout is a template from Wordpress that uses tables and I did not alter anything there. However, when I added my own table on an individual page, it does not look correct in Firefox. The images became really small and not to mention, it messed up the blog template somehow by looking at the bottom of the page.

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    I've rechecked my table HTML code and it seems correct. So what is wrong with it?
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    I have checked every thing that site told me to fix. For instance, all of them are saying I am missing a < or a > but I've checked and it's there. It is definitely Wordpress's input field's problem. It allows you to type in HTML codes but at the same time, if you press enter twice, it'll act as a break even though you didn't put in a break tag. It's messing up all my HTML tags.

    I've copied the exact same code which I entered into Wordpress and made a separate HTML file to view in Firefox and that works fine.
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    I don't see anything wrong with that page. Firefox 1.5.

    The only thing that keeps it from being 100% valid at the time I post this is that you're using a id="top" twice.
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    I don't recall ever using that, so it's probably somewhere in the blog template beyond my tampering. But I have redone the table and it shows up in Firefox fine. I have deleted the page for now to redesign the tables. I must brush up on my table skills.

    Edit:
    I noticed Firefox also does not accept the colored scrollbars in CSS coding. Why is that?
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