Losing hair; need help??

Kiwiberry

New Member
I’m moving my site to http://www.ProjectPCs.com soon, but I wanted to redesign my site using CSS. I thought this would make the site easier to maintain, but I’m getting grey hairs fast.

Normally, I surf with Firefox, and I wanted to verify the layout in other browsers. Of Course, IE is giving me issues, and I can’t figure out what’s wrong. My banners are miniaturized. I’ve tried looking through my html and my CSS file, but I’m lost. If you want to see my css file I've attached it as a txt.

This is what I’ve got so far.

http://www.pcextremeonline.com/temp/index.html

My actual homepage is:

http://www.pcextremeonline.com

Also if there are any graphics guru’s out there, I can use all the help, and recommendations I can get. My site is visually unappealing and any help in fixing it would be greatly appreciated. I’ve got plenty of content to post, but I didn’t want to go back through and reedit all the html pages. So I’m trying to get a handle on this before I move my Domain.

Thanks,
 

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StephanieCordray

New Member
What issues are you having? the only issue i get is a runtime error but there's nothing at all on the line it specifies. I looked at both pages and get the same runtime error at line number 165.
 

Kiwiberry

New Member
There is supppose to be a standard 468x60 banner to the right of my logo, and a 120x600 banner to the left of the main content.

The banner to the left is garble and shrunk It's hard to tell it's even there. I'm getting runtime errors in IE as well, but nothing in ffx.
 

StephanieCordray

New Member
I don't know what else to tell you... I was using IE which is the one you said is the problem child and I saw the banners just fine.
 

Kiwiberry

New Member
I still haven't made heads or tails of this. If this is only in my browser that's great (I think), but I still would like to know where it resides. I've attached a link to a screenshot of what I'm seeing. I can't even think of what kind of IE control would hinder or result in this. The banners are produced using javascript, if that helps.

Ok, this is what I'm seeing.

http://www.pcextremeonline.com/myimage.jpg
 

StephanieCordray

New Member
check your browser settings. It may be that your settings are keeping you from seeing it right. most of those ads like that run on javascripts.
 
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