The lonely life of a solitary coder....
Jul. 2nd, 2009 12:24 pmI've tossed up a website for a friend whose self-published (and quite good, actually) novel is released July 4th. I know the browsers never match, but I'd like it to look good in both Firefox and IE (designed for Firefox 3.0, because I am out of date coding and I know that better). I'd be interested to know of any fast way to get the white Firefox table to show up in IE. It would solve the problem of the bottom navigation not looking right on page 3, because the left column is only navigation. Also can't remember how to shorten the table on two -- we don't need quite so much space under the sample right now. I cut heights in two places, but the browser is having none of it.
I would be interested to know how it looks in AOL (boo hiss) Safari and anything else someone wants to contribute. If one is hopeless, I'll have to put up a suggested browser. I tried to find her a designer, but everyone was not taking new clients!
It's www.chanterpress.com for the curious.
By they way -- this would be a wonderful purchase for anyone interested in WWII or family/generational works. The author is published in short and non-fiction, and it's been professionally edited and copy-edited. She just got tired of 22 year old agents & NYC editors telling her that no one was interested in WWII anymore. She wanted a Father's Day release, but Lulu was very hard to work with...I may have to look for another packager for me, if Lulu is going downhill.
I would be interested to know how it looks in AOL (boo hiss) Safari and anything else someone wants to contribute. If one is hopeless, I'll have to put up a suggested browser. I tried to find her a designer, but everyone was not taking new clients!
It's www.chanterpress.com for the curious.
By they way -- this would be a wonderful purchase for anyone interested in WWII or family/generational works. The author is published in short and non-fiction, and it's been professionally edited and copy-edited. She just got tired of 22 year old agents & NYC editors telling her that no one was interested in WWII anymore. She wanted a Father's Day release, but Lulu was very hard to work with...I may have to look for another packager for me, if Lulu is going downhill.