webdsgn:I have designed a website using jquery,html,css,few aspx pages.it is not being opened in firefox & ie6?
i have designed a website for a company.This is the first time i have designed a website.i have used html,css and jquery for the image gallery in the website.and some aspx pages like contact us.Now the issue is the project image gallery page is not being displayed properly in firefox(for which i have used jquery).And one more issue is ie6 is also not accepting nivo slider which i have used the images to scroll in the home page.can somebody help me by giving me some advices for these issues?
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abe
Posted 11 months ago
Assalam-o-Alaikum !
you shoul keep update youe firefox becoz i this also occur on my page but remove when i update .
hope uoy get ….best of luck
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i have designed a website for a company.This is the first time i have designed a website.i have used html,css and jquery for the image gallery in the website.and some aspx pages like contact us.Now the issue is the project image gallery page is not being displayed properly in firefox(for which i have used jquery).And one more issue is ie6 is also not accepting nivo slider which i have used the images to scroll in the home page.can somebody help me by giving me some advices for these issues?
abe
Posted 11 months ago
Assalam-o-Alaikum !
you shoul keep update youe firefox becoz i this also occur on my page but remove when i update .
hope uoy get ….best of luck
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Unca Alby
Posted 11 months ago
You will have to research IE6 because it is deliberately obtuse when it comes to following the standards. In fact, unless it’s absolutely necessary for some perverse reason, I would recommend just ignoring IE6 compatibility. I believe I’ve read that it’s less than 15% of the market, and shrinking.
That will save you about 3 or 4 thousand gray hairs at least.
If it’s not working in Firefox, you did something wrong, and it would be impossible to debug based on the information you’ve provided.