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Post by Tori on Jan 12, 2009 1:40:43 GMT -5
CLICKCLICKCLICKMy site is finally finished! I'm still working on more content, but everything is in working order. Go take a look.
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Post by Clover on Jan 12, 2009 1:50:08 GMT -5
Hmmm, it may just be my laptop, but nothing is loading o__0 It's all white D: I'm using Internet Explorer, maybe the layout only works in Firefox? Hmm.
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Post by Spell on Jan 12, 2009 1:58:54 GMT -5
Love the layout! It's simple yet beautiful~
I also love reading "about me" pages in a non-stalker like way XD. I joined the PC in the same way you did ^^
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Post by Ela @ GK on Jan 12, 2009 1:59:44 GMT -5
IE Hates comment tags, so you may want to remove the "<!-- ImageReady Slices (Untitled-1) -->" from the start and finish of your HTML code. Once removed it should work in Internet Explorer too. IE can be such a pain like that. Lovely layout
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Post by Tori on Jan 12, 2009 2:07:36 GMT -5
Thank you both!
Ela, I fixed those codes. Why does IE do that? Ah, I hate Internet Explorer. The layout now shows in IE, but the iframe is just white. >.>
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Post by Ela @ GK on Jan 12, 2009 2:22:27 GMT -5
Make sure you remove the comments from around your CBox as well. Stupid CBox puts the comments to help guide you in your own HTML, but they fail to realize they cause IE problems. As for the overall issues with the pages showing, I would first suggest testing this on your front page, but remove the Style sheet from the header and see if that helps. I know some hosts - both paid for and free - don't like style sheets. But if that doesnt work, i will look into your source some more. (I hope you dont mind me looking at the source code)
EDIT: Never mind. Remove the Cbox comments, but not the styles. The issue is, IE doesnt like transparency on background for IFrames, so you have to put a background onto your home.html, about.html, etc etc pages so they show up. The reaosn they are white is because that is the default background for IE and with your font being white, it makes it white on white so you cant read it.
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Post by Tori on Jan 12, 2009 2:29:12 GMT -5
Ela, you're offering to help. Of course I don't mind you looking at the code. I don't quite understand what you mean by putting a background up though. One of the images of the layout is the background of the iframe, which is just a box of the background texture that makes up the main box. Wow, that made little sense. >.> Do you mean I need to add in a background code with that texture as a background image to get it to show up?
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Post by Ela @ GK on Jan 12, 2009 2:34:33 GMT -5
Yes, you have to add a "Background=bgurl.jpg" code to the body tag ( <body> ) of all your additional pages (home.html, about.html, etc) in order for it to show up in IE. I believe you have to make the background on each page as "/images/miscellany_03.jpg".
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Post by Tori on Jan 12, 2009 2:37:20 GMT -5
Ok, then yes, I was thinking of the correct thing. I'm going to convert the world to Firefox, I swear. Thank you so much Ela!
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Post by Kitsunee on Jan 12, 2009 6:28:10 GMT -5
love the layout and the colors <3333
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