Site Render - Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer Differences

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The saga of my site rendering by Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, and the ever sneaky Apple Inc's Safari!

I have noticed that my site appears differently in both these browsers. Mozilla Firefox displays my site correctly, while Microsoft's Internet Explorer completely messes up my site. The top heading of the site is all wrong in Internet Explorer. Just to make sure that my experience isn't just limited to these two browsers, I tested "Indews Finance" on Apple's Safar (they have some sneaky way of getting their products on your computer), and the browser displays my site as it should.


If you look at the image below, this is how Mozilla Firefox displays my site, every thing looks neat and where it should be:

Now, look at how Internet Explorer renders my site, you can't even read the headlines, and the site looks quite frankly, very unprofessional.

Finally, this is how Apple's Safari renders my site, pretty much the same as Mozilla Firefox!

So, what conclusion have I come to? Microsoft = Bad, Mozilla = Good, and Apple = Sneaky Sneaky B@$!@&#S!

Now, on to Apple Bashing. Now, I love apple products, I have 2 Ipods at home, and they work a lot more better than the piece of junk Microsoft Zune is. I think I gave OK review of Microsoft Zune, but after I made a firmware update, that piece of crap stopped working. Anyway, I think it was quite a while ago(many many months back), I was updating my Itunes, and it included Safari as part of the update. Here I was thinking it was required, or in some way connected to Itunes, but behold, after I installed it turned out to be a stand alone browser. The folks at Apple Inc. were just trying to sneak their products into Windows in disguise. Anyway, after that I almost wanted to uninstall it, but decided to not to, but what keeps me annoying is that it constantly asks me to update the Safari software that I never wanted to install in the first place. I remember reading Mozilla Firefox's CEO complaining of Apple's tactics somewhere, and I think his complaint was well deserved. Apple is carrying out the same tactics Microsoft is famous for, and if positions were switched, I don't see Apple being any different than the "evil" Microsoft.


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