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ekosoftco
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like i said in the beginning of this topic, i am still pretty new, only about 8 months of learning php html css xml flash mysql and some java, so i wouldnt know what to fix on my page/site or even what's wrong with it. everything else works perfectly fine with me, i figure the codes kind of messy because im new, the only thing ive never got to work right were these layers, and ive ignored it for about a month, but in different versions of ie (specifically from 6-7) the layers mess up alot, and now i know fx doesnt show the layers i have. If you have time, could you point out some things to me? im definitly up for making things better. :)

also, in my earlier post, is it normal for the table to get larger with php script in it? is there like a default size php will take in a table for html?
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feyd wrote:Fx is the official abbreviation for Firefox. Just thought I'd throw that out there.
Fx is the common abbr. for "effects" though. I can't see it catching on in the online community, especially since FF is pretty widely accepted as Firefox. Who declared it's abbreviation as Fx? Mozilla?
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superdezign wrote:
feyd wrote:Fx is the official abbreviation for Firefox. Just thought I'd throw that out there.
Fx is the common abbr. for "effects" though. I can't see it catching on in the online community, especially since FF is pretty widely accepted as Firefox. Who declared it's abbreviation as Fx? Mozilla?
FX and F/X is for "effects." Yes, the Mozilla guys stated it, which is implied by the keyword "official." ;)
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