@Happydazee7 Hi there. What you really need is a CSS Reset. This is basically one CSS Style that is applied across your entire site. It resets all of the browser defaults, and often times, this is all that is needed to make your pages look the same in all browser. But there could be other reasons. But start with the Reset. I recommend that you Google Eric Myers CSS Reset and you can then copy and paste the Style onto your External Style Sheet.
@Happydazee7 CONTINUED...... One important thing to keep in mind when you paste the CSS Reset into your style sheet..... Open your style sheet and paste the reset as the very first style on the style sheet. Otherwise, you will not reap the benefits of this reset. Then go through your pages and you may need to tweak some of your styles. Let me know if you need further assistance.
Hi
I have just designed a webpage, please could you let me know how to amend the settings as my site looks different on different computers?
Thanks
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Happydazee7 1 year ago
@Happydazee7 Hi there. What you really need is a CSS Reset. This is basically one CSS Style that is applied across your entire site. It resets all of the browser defaults, and often times, this is all that is needed to make your pages look the same in all browser. But there could be other reasons. But start with the Reset. I recommend that you Google Eric Myers CSS Reset and you can then copy and paste the Style onto your External Style Sheet.
Expressionweb2 1 year ago
@Happydazee7 CONTINUED...... One important thing to keep in mind when you paste the CSS Reset into your style sheet..... Open your style sheet and paste the reset as the very first style on the style sheet. Otherwise, you will not reap the benefits of this reset. Then go through your pages and you may need to tweak some of your styles. Let me know if you need further assistance.
Expressionweb2 1 year ago