Fix this so it works

Zenax

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150pts for someone to fix this for me

http://projectmicah.com/template1/

it works fine in IE 6 and 7 but nt FF or Opera


so 150 pts to fix it!

First one to give me a correct fix will get them! I have to test it as well first!

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I just ran over your site using FireBug, and it showed loads of things that shouldn't be like that. Heres a poorly made picture of what i mean:
firebugofsitenj5.png


Might wanna rewrite whole css and div's...
 
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lol all the overlays were not there when he viewed the page, i believe, he's just trying to give you some constructive criticism
 

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Basically I gotta recode the whole thing so it works in FF. But when it works in FF it wont work in IE. So Now I am confuzzled as what to do .....
 

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I have the same problem with mine. IT doesn't help that IE7 has just been released so most sites haven't updated their css tricks to include IE7.

As far as I understand it's due to the fact that with FF it adds the padding and border as extra (as it should be), but IE subtracts them instead.

A google for the 'box model bug' used to work wonders, but IE7 decided to f-it up again.

EDIT:

As far as I can tell you basically have a 3 column pagte with header and fotter so this may help:

http://www.positioniseverything.net/articles/pie-maker/pagemaker_form.php

Tell it what you want and it generates CSS that works in ff and IE.
 
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Thanks Lambada. Shall Look into this!

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