I'm hoping someone can help...
Basically, I've created a website in iWeb, using web-safe fonts (Arial throughout), and then exported it. But, when viewing in Safari (latest) and FireFox (latest) on the Mac, there are differences from how it was composed in iWeb. The main problem seems to be with lines I have to separate sections of text - in Safari and FireFox these are moved from where they were in iWeb, and as such they're often placed over the top of type, in the wrong positions. Annoyingly, in FireFox, they're positioned different to Safari (but still wrong), so it's not just a case of compensating in iWeb.
Also, there's a body of text that goes completely out of the box it's in in iWeb, and looks a right mess (consistent in Safari and FireFox, but I've no idea how to correct in iWeb as it looks fine in there).
Linebreaks in the text are also different between the 2 browsers and iWeb, which makes it difficult to layout the page the way I want.
No idea about PC/IE, but I guess it may have even further problems!
Can anyone help, so that what I output from iWeb looks at least acceptable across the different browsers?
Thanks.
Basically, I've created a website in iWeb, using web-safe fonts (Arial throughout), and then exported it. But, when viewing in Safari (latest) and FireFox (latest) on the Mac, there are differences from how it was composed in iWeb. The main problem seems to be with lines I have to separate sections of text - in Safari and FireFox these are moved from where they were in iWeb, and as such they're often placed over the top of type, in the wrong positions. Annoyingly, in FireFox, they're positioned different to Safari (but still wrong), so it's not just a case of compensating in iWeb.
Also, there's a body of text that goes completely out of the box it's in in iWeb, and looks a right mess (consistent in Safari and FireFox, but I've no idea how to correct in iWeb as it looks fine in there).
Linebreaks in the text are also different between the 2 browsers and iWeb, which makes it difficult to layout the page the way I want.
No idea about PC/IE, but I guess it may have even further problems!
Can anyone help, so that what I output from iWeb looks at least acceptable across the different browsers?
Thanks.