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womble -> RE: Please take a look and let me know what you think (10/19/2006 16:37:00)
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Yep, I'm getting the same in Firefox. If you check with the W3C validator you've got a number of errors that could be causing it. Being more standards compliant than the other browsers on the whole, especially IE, it's more likely to throw a strop at invalid code. It's displaying better in IE7 though (I'm not on my machine with IE6 so haven't checked in that), but there are still some problems, you main box "dreaming of a new home in 2006?" is overlapping the top graphic, and your graphics are very over compressed - you've a lot of "noise" and pixelisation and i'd say sorting out your images is one of the first steps in knocking it into better shape. You've got similar problems on the other pages and on the "about us" page you've got a photo down at the bottom of the page that's getting stretched - the dimensions in your code are 174 x 122, but the actual image dimensions are 107 x 123, so the whole thing's getting skewed when it displays. I think probably the grey boxes with the predominant grey in images that make up your sidebar where the nav is and the top and bottom of the pages is a little too much grey. You could check out one of the many online colour sheme tools that should come up with a colour scheme that should "lift" the feel of the site a little more. The first thing you need to sort out though's that code, which should hopefully sort out a lot of your display problems in Firefox.
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