looks fine to me. this is, in fact, a basic blogger template so i don't see how this could be too big a problem. however, if you want to fix it you can just change the html font on the template.
niv said... i would actually call this an IE issue. i'm guessing the site looks messed up in all browsers except IE.
By the looks of it, blogger supports FireFox, so i dont see why they are incompitable when it comes to fonts, but i just tested a few random blogs and they dont look as good on FireFox as they do on IE...
I'm not sure what the problem other people are having is, but I can see your site fine. By the way, I love the blog you have going, I love poker. Check Out My Humor Blog
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This is a CSS issue. For whatever reason, you have the following around some of your background attributes: <!-- --> Firefox is interpreting these as html, while IE is ignoring them. If you go into your template and remove those brackets, everything should be fine.
It's a coding issue, per Viking054 message. The comment tags you are using in the CSS is wrong for CSS. IE doesn't have a problem with it. Firefox is doing what you told it to. Remove the <!-- --> tags from the main background statement
I think the font thing has to do with specifying default display fonts for/in your template - if you don't specify which font to try to use first, second, etc. then the blog will display in whatever font is set as the default font for that computer or browser (probably only if the font you have specified in your template is not available/installed on that computer). That probably doesn't make sense. Oh well. Good luck with that. hahaha
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looks fine to me. this is, in fact, a basic blogger template so i don't see how this could be too big a problem. however, if you want to fix it you can just change the html font on the template.
let me know if you need help...
niv said...
i would actually call this an IE issue. i'm guessing the site looks messed up in all browsers except IE.
By the looks of it, blogger supports FireFox, so i dont see why they are incompitable when it comes to fonts, but i just tested a few random blogs and they dont look as good on FireFox as they do on IE...
Therefore , IE rawks! well done Bill.. LOL
I'm not sure what the problem other people are having is, but I can see your site fine. By the way, I love the blog you have going, I love poker.
Check Out My Humor Blog
Looks great with Firefox... Don't worry (I guess)
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Raven C. Ase
It look´s cool!!!
Yeah, Mac OSX Safari looks all dark. Hard to read the text. Usually it's IE that messes backgrounds up!
This is a CSS issue. For whatever reason, you have the following around some of your background attributes:
<!-- -->
Firefox is interpreting these as html, while IE is ignoring them. If you go into your template and remove those brackets, everything should be fine.
How is it suppose to look?
Looks fine to me.
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I'm on Netscape and your fonts are dark grey and unreadable. Have to highlight them in order to read. FYI.
it's a firefox issue. your font is dark grey, background navy.
Illegible combo.
It's a coding issue, per Viking054
message. The comment tags you are using in the CSS is wrong for CSS. IE doesn't have a problem with it.
Firefox is doing what you told it to. Remove the <!-- --> tags from the main background statement
don´t worry it´s a great blog and you can also visit my one crazy-bicycles.blogspot.com
I think the font thing has to do with specifying default display fonts for/in your template - if you don't specify which font to try to use first, second, etc. then the blog will display in whatever font is set as the default font for that computer or browser (probably only if the font you have specified in your template is not available/installed on that computer). That probably doesn't make sense. Oh well. Good luck with that. hahaha
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