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IE7 & firefox display problems

New Here ,
Sep 27, 2006 Sep 27, 2006

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hi there

would someone beable to shine a light on why in the updated browser IE7(which I just installed) my web page I've just been building is showing the images displaced over the page!(in other words not staying in the correct positions when view in browser)

it also does the same thing for the firefox browser!!!!

heres my link:
http://www.irishprofessionalnetwork.org

is there a way I can constrain the tables through going to
modify-table-convert width to pixels
will this fix everthing in place??

or is there a different way/correct way??

anyone???? please!!!!

AARRRRGGHHH!
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LEGEND ,
Oct 10, 2006 Oct 10, 2006

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dizzy nuts wrote:
> hi there
>
> would someone beable to shine a light on why in the updated browser IE7(which
> I just installed) my web page I've just been building is showing the images
> displaced over the page!(in other words not staying in the correct positions
> when view in browser)
>
> it also does the same thing for the firefox browser!!!!
>
> is there a way I can constrain the tables through going to
> modify-table-convert width to pixels
> will this fix everthing in place??
>
> or is there a different way/correct way??
>
> anyone???? please!!!!
>
> AARRRRGGHHH!
>

It might be joy for us, if you post the url also

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