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Are you using a browser? Is it a version of the browser?
If there is a problem with the structure or style of the writing, or if there is an incompatibility especially IE6, 7, 8
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It could be a browser compatibility issue... (Generally Firefox, IE6, IE7 and IE8) may be displayed differently in different browsers
I haven't used the table to div tool·· But I'm sure that such a tool will never work...
Dealing with the compatibility of divs requires you to have a solid foundation... Step by step from the basics·· Don't think about what tools to use to convert·· Definitely not going to work... Happy New Year·· I wish you success!
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The problem of inconsistent display of div+css typesetting on different computers is a compatibility problem with different browsers. div+css you need to consider the compatibility of various browsers, not just use a single browser on your own computer to test.
Table to div is a very untrustworthy thing, these are mechanized to div, no consideration of compatibility at all, there are other problems with div, you should learn div, only understand its essence, you will know how to solve the problem.
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The browser version is different! The layout control of the div is also parsed differently.
Write hacks or adjust the layout structure.
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It is likely that it is a problem with the browser, Firefox, IE6, IE7, IE8, the effect will be different in different browsers. The compatibility problem of the browser is not very troublesome to deal with, the specification of CSS**, and then according to the problems that occur in different browsers, the specific setting attributes, generally width, height, margin, padding, etc. IE6 may be a little more troublesome.,Other browsers are OK.,Personally.。
When designing and writing CSS**, it is best to browse in Firefox browser, and then browse in other browsers may have fewer problems, personal experience.
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You can consider both of these questions:
1. Whether the browser version you use is consistent, and if not, consider browser compatibility.
Second, see if the computer screen resolution is consistent, which mainly involves whether the size of the web page is fixed pixels or adaptive, which is related, good luck.
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The browser compatibility issue, I guess it's within the 3 pixel offset and overflow.
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Browser compatibility issues.
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1.The efficiency of using a box typesetting is high, and there is no need to look at the focus on the left and look at the length;
2.The box layout is more compatible with most browsers;
3.The main reason is that the screen size of the client is inconsistent, and it is easy to control the uniformity of the layout with box layout;
4.Since div+css typography has many similarities with table, table is the ancestor of box typography; So div+css inherits the advantages of table;
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div+css is more efficient, more streamlined than table's, the loading efficiency of web pages is high, and the compatibility is better, and you can set div centering to adapt to screens of various sizes.
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In order to be compatible with browser resolution.
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