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Supercoolyo

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  1. Thanks for the help guys :) That vertical-align: top trick along with another flaw recently spotted in my CSS has fixed the error, I appreciate the help :D
  2. Ok, well basically I'm having a problem with my website, and a good friend of mine said that Tip.it is full of helpful and talented people and to post here. To describe my problem, it's basically that if you go to my website (click the WWW/View Poster's Website button to see what I'm talking about, won't post a link), in IE, it looks great. But if you go in FireFox, the ads area is messed up. Now, I've tried troubleshooting this countless times, and the best I could do is either make it good in IE, or good in FF, not both simultaniously. Naturally, I had to choose IE to look best, since IE users are the majority of internet users (despite the obvious fact that FireFox is more secure and just as easy to use). However, the FF audience is still important to me, and being a FF user myself, I hate having to view a messed up webpage. So the point of the ads bar is to be centered, and for the bars on the left and right to stretch as the size of the IE is larger, to cover the areas to the right and left of the centered ads area. The point of this is so the site looks good in all resolutions, and all window sizes. As I've said, the problem is making it look right in both browsers. So, anyone who thinks they can tackle this job can just copy the source code of our front page and edit the CSS/HTML to accomplish this task. In return, I would be more than happy to give credit through an announcement on the site, or in exchange (within reason), do graphical or coding work for any sites/projects you have. I did the graphics and coding for my site, so that could be a good measurement skill for my abilities, if you think I would be of any help to you in return. Thanks in advance, - Supercoolyo
  3. That sucks to lose the whip like that :( However, to the guy who wants to alch all the party hats, there will still be party hats in the accounts of people who quit, so you will never be the only one with 'em. Common sense...

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