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I have big problem with my website: http://hiperteksty.org
with safari and firefox browser works good but under IE layout look bad.
Before I even look, I'm going to guess you didn't start your file with:
<!DOCTYPE html>
Now I look at it. What do you know, I was right!
Well, sort of. you do have a DOCTYPE, but it's invalid. Try just using the one I listed above.
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The website is www.roshankrishnan.com
It appears to be fine in Chrome, IE, and Safari, but for some reason Firefox messes up the alignment of my navigation bar so the words are not correctly placed in the white bar. I can supply code if needed, but I don't even really know where to begin with this, as I'm sure if I edit my code it'll affect the appearance of my site in other browsers.
Try adding a reset script to your css; e.g. this one
This will reset all values to default and override any mark-up the browser adds.
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I have my website here: http://8wayrun.com/
This is how a news block looks in Firefox; this is how its supposed to work and how it used to look in Chrome as well.
However, recently it started looking different in chrome, and I can't figure out how to fix it. Please help!
Add this in your css:
a.button { vertical-align: top; }
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I have an issue in IE8. Some part of my html and some script tags are not displaying on page and not in firebug. I do not know why this issue occur but same page is displaying perfect in IE9. Thanks in advance.
It sounds like a tag opening/closing issue, I suggest you try and validate your html on http://validator.w3.org/
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So, this is based on WordPress. Here is the blog on safari and on firefox, what is wrong, likely with the css, since firefox it is not displaying the page correctly?
on safari (, mouse hover on first post)
on firefox
html (with php) - pastebin link
html (generated) - pastebin link
css - pastebin link
the first grayed element on firefox is this
Added a jsfiddle: DEMO
The "display:moz-box;" applied to .post-holder is preventing the images from showing up. Looking into WHY now.
I haven't messed with flex-box layouts much at all, so this is largely assumptions. You have a "display:mox-box;" set on .post-holder, but .post-image neglects to set any flexbox properties. Adding "-moz-box-flex: 1;" to .post-image causes the images to display, but likely are not the size you're shooting for.
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I'm making a web page for a charity and the text on the page is appearing stacked without my intention. I decided to play around with CSS3 and HTML5 (badly) so it won't be fully compliant.
I've tried searching and looked at some articles about how to stack with css3 but it doesn't seem that I've accidently implemented any of these by accident. It's in PHP for no other reason than to use 'include' and because I plan on expanding it so all the html and css you can see on the page is all that's going on.
The footer is appearing behind the main body of text.
http://aberystwythslsc.org/activities.php
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Your <section> has a set height. Simply remove that and you'll be good to go.