IWeb pages displayed correctly in Firefox but on in Safari/Chrome
I made a personal web page with iWeb. Now some of the pages are not displayed correctly in Safari and/or Chrome.
Check this page for example : http://maiklohse.de/Maik_Lohse/media.html
There are 6 YouTube videos embedded in the page. They all will show up if you use Firefox - but not with Safari or Chrome. Anybody got any ideas?
An alternative way to add so many Quicktime movie files to a page so it will load faster is to use the method in this demo page: Opening Item in a New, Precisely Sized Window. None of the movies will load until the play button is selected. That will let the page load very quickly. Right now it's glacially slow.
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> page,
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> My site displays correctly in IE but incorrectly in FF
and i cant figure
out
> why. I create my page in PS slice it up, import to DW,
insert div tags
for
> text and post. But FF is getting the spacing all wrong.
>
> Any help will be much appreciated.
> Here is the code
>
> <html>
> <head>
>
<title>David_Jackson_professional_website</title>
> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;
charset=iso-8859-1">
> <style type="text/css">
> <!--
> body {
> background-color: #060A30;
> }
> -->
> </style>
> <link href="Portfolio.css" rel="stylesheet"
type="text/css">
> <style type="text/css">
> <!--
> .style1 {
> font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, serif;
> font-size: 14px;
> font-weight: bold;
> }
> .style8 {color: #F0F1F6}
> .style9 {color: #663333}
> .style12 {
> color: #009933;
> font-weight: bold;
> }
> .style13 {
> font-size: 10px;
> font-style: italic;
> }
> .style17 {color: #000099}
> .style18 {
> color: #006633;
> font-weight: bold;
> }
> .style22 {color: #FF0000}
> .style23 {color: #000000}
> -->
> </style>
> </head>
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marginheight="0">
> <!-- ImageReady Slices (resume site sliced.psd)
-->
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cellpadding="0"
> cellspacing="0" id="Table_01">
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> <td colspan="11">
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height="154"
> border="0"></td>
> </tr>
> <tr>
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alt="" width="58"
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> <td colspan="2">
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> src="images/index_05.jpg" alt="" width="79" height="21"
border="0"></a></td>
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alt=""></td>
> <td> <a
href="contact_me/contact_me.html"><img
src="images/index_07.jpg"
> alt="" width="115" height="21"
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> <td colspan="4" rowspan="2">
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alt=""></td>
> <td>
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> <p><span class="style1">Examples of past
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>
<br>
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> <tr>
> <td colspan="6">
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> <td>
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> <tr>
> <td colspan="8">
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height="261" alt=""></td>
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> <td>
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alt=""></td>
> <td>
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alt=""></td>
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> <td>
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> <td>
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> <td>
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alt=""></td>
> <td>
> <img src="images/spacer.gif" width="76" height="1"
alt=""></td>
> </tr>
> </table>
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Normally I have set Firefox (or it's set by default) to Character Set Unicode (UTF-8) and everything displays perfectly. I've never had a problem before.
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Please go through the attachment. Mail from one of my collegue is displaying correctly in browser but with some codes in thunderbird
Sounds like they did not simply compose the email, but used some kind of css html to create a template.
Email clients don't render HTML in the same way as browsers.
i would inform the sender about how their emails appear.
Does it look any differnt if you use other options:
I'm assuming you are currently viewing using OriginalHTML.
View > Message Body as > Simple HTml or Plain Text. -
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HP 8500 printer will not print fast on firefox, but does on Safari. HP support says it is a problem with firefox. Can you help me out? editThank you for posting your list of installed Extensions. One of them might be intercepting the menu command. Since you have the Add-on Compatibility Reporter, it's possible that an older add-on that doesn't actually work well with Firefox 5 could be to blame. Could you try disabling the "HP Smart Web Printing" extension and see whether that makes any difference?
Also, you can simulate a print button on a web site by pasting this to the location bar and pressing Enter. You also can save it as a bookmark for easier access (when scripts are saved as bookmarks, we call them bookmarklets). Hopefully you won't need it for long.
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