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    css3 problem in IE

    Fine, but please tell me why my client has IE 9 installed on her computer and the design is messed up in her browser but not mine until i changed the doctype, would you please Sherlock ?
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    css3 problem in IE

    dude... IE 9 doesn't fully support html5... some version does. but i have had a costummer with a similar problem and i fixed it with declaring a doctype..
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    css3 problem in IE

    yes you could. But thant wouldn't declare a specific doctype, the doctype tells the browser how to page sould be read. if no doctype is defined it would just use the default settings. and that might not understand your design the way it should be :)
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    Website Design and Web Development

    Web design is actually a very important part of making a website. The webdesigner has to "build a bridge" between the user and the code provided by the webdeveloper. The webdesign has give the user as much information as possible without making it confusing for the user to read. it has to be as...
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    My new website

    awesome design and logos.. The background just doesn't fit the layout.. not at all. and it loads to slow. and i think that the contact box needs a border or something. great design though.
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    css3 problem in IE

    Hi again i have looked at the source code and i see that you have forgotten to declare a doctype. that's somehow very important to the design/composition. normally i would use: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"...
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    css3 problem in IE

    i really don't see any differences? except that in firefox i see a "handwritten" font, and in IE i see just a normal font ? the font problem is because the font "bickham" is not a standard windows font, you will have to use font face
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