Web-building my site. FIREFOX and NAVIGATOR is great but not SAFARI. Why?

Hi,
I am building my web site http://www.philthesecurityguard.com/ everything works great on FIREFOX and NAVIGATOR but not SAFARI. Example: on my web site, I click on REAL LETTERS in SAFARI and HALF of orange squares appears outside of my letters. FIREFOX and NAVIGATOR have FULL orange squares on the outside of my letters. Another example: The vertical thin partitions on my web is red on FIREFOX and NAVIGATOR, but there is no red line on SAFARI. How come SAFARI is "short circuiting?" (I have Adobe GoLive web builder.) [email protected]

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>> Thierry,
>> Can you elaborate a little on what you said. I'm a
complete noob that
>> knows a
>> little about how to use DW. Will adding the .html
extension fix my
>> problem? I
>> have yet to change it because I don't have access to
Firefox to try out
>> right
>> now. I will in the morning.
>
>
> You absolutely need to have an HTML-compatible
extension. Whether that is
> your only problem... well, fix that, and then see.
Configuring the server would allow the OP to use file names
with no
extension [1], which imho would be a better approach [2].
Cool URIs don't change...
[1]
http://www.w3.org/Provider/Style/URI
[2]
http://www.w3.org/Provider/Style/URI#remove
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