Webpages looking different in different browsers..

I've been all over the web looking for answers, my brain is
about to explode. I can't figure out why my site created in
Dreamweaver looks great in Firefox, and a jumbled mess in Internet
Explorer. I have a huge marketing campaign coming up soon and I
really need to figure this out. Can someone please help me out with
a "somewhat" easy fix, or would be willing to guide me through the
process of getting the site compatible with both browsers? I am
almost to the point of just giving up..I'm so frustrated. I can
provide my entire code if need be, or even send an experienced user
the files themselves to give them a look. I don't have alot of
money, but if someone could help in that way I would try my best to
reimburse you. I just really need to get this going. :(

This is a user-to-user community. The help is free. Because
it is free you
will be best served if you make it as easy as possible for
others to help
you. That starts with uploading your page or site to the
Internet and
posting a clickable link. Next provide a detailed explanation
of what's
wrong. Hint: "looks great in Firefox, and a jumbled mess in
Internet
Explorer" is at best vague.
Sending files to someone is no solution as it bypasses the
community at
large. Your best answers will come when many can view your
page/site and
offer suggestions/solutions.
Uploading the page(s) should be of no consequence even if you
haven't set up
hosting for your "huge marketing campaign". Your ISP probably
offers free
hosting space. Check it out.
Walt
"fluent2332" <[email protected]> wrote in
message
news:gcr7p9$9br$[email protected]..
> I've been all over the web looking for answers, my brain
is about to
> explode. I
> can't figure out why my site created in Dreamweaver
looks great in
> Firefox, and
> a jumbled mess in Internet Explorer. I have a huge
marketing campaign
> coming up
> soon and I really need to figure this out. Can someone
please help me out
> with
> a "somewhat" easy fix, or would be willing to guide me
through the process
> of
> getting the site compatible with both browsers? I am
almost to the point
> of
> just giving up..I'm so frustrated. I can provide my
entire code if need
> be, or
> even send an experienced user the files themselves to
give them a look. I
> don't
> have alot of money, but if someone could help in that
way I would try my
> best
> to reimburse you. I just really need to get this going.
>

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