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with the job industry collapsing, a new job website surely has bigger problems than firefox users not being able to view it!
nonetheless, as he said - you have to show us the code or page and then we can see what's wrong
nonetheless, it's pretty weak to let other people figure everything out for you - what did you use to make it? just typing the html yourself or did you use software. if the latter - well, something's gone wrong, so it can't be.
have you tried dreamweaver? it's really very solid stuff, and i've never had any cross-platform trouble or cross-browser trouble when using it. but most of the time i just write html by hand anyway
the secret is to keep it simple - the less weird rubbish you use, the less can go wrong
yet in this constantly self-upgrading world I guess it's often obligatory to use as much sophisticated overloaded glossy stuff as you can.
the only time i still can't prevent cross-platform discrepancy is from mac to pc - but not very much... eg the only one i can think of was where it placed the text 2 milimetres too far to one side on a mac... not a very big problem, really, in most circumstances.
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