Compatibility Opera/Netscape/Mozilla

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Ok, since I was having so much compatibilty trouble when using autoshapes, I
ditched that idea. I've recreated my menu with tables and thought I would be
set. Well, now when I preview in Opera things are super, just as they should
look. When I preview in Netscape and Mozilla, my menu bar increases in
height and my drop down menus position themselves a little higher and cover
part of the menu. Now what's going on (my menus are made with tables)? I
thought everything would be great after I got rid of the autoshapes. Alas,
more troubles for me. Any help would be much appreciated!
 
For this one, it's gonna be best to post the URL so we can see waz happeninnnnn.


| Ok, since I was having so much compatibilty trouble when using autoshapes, I
| ditched that idea. I've recreated my menu with tables and thought I would be
| set. Well, now when I preview in Opera things are super, just as they should
| look. When I preview in Netscape and Mozilla, my menu bar increases in
| height and my drop down menus position themselves a little higher and cover
| part of the menu. Now what's going on (my menus are made with tables)? I
| thought everything would be great after I got rid of the autoshapes. Alas,
| more troubles for me. Any help would be much appreciated!
 
Of course you want that...well, I have't published the darn thing yet because
I keep having to start over (compatibility issues). Hmm, can I publish the
page independent from our site that is visible right now?
 
You could create a subweb, put the problem page in there, then post the URL.

Alternatively, just make a copy of the page, give it a unique name and show
that one to us. This would probably be quicker and easier.
 
Ok, I haven't replaced the site that is currently viewable with the site I've
created yet...so I just kind of put togetherthe problem I'm having on this
page. It looks funky because I didn't upload the CSS, so disregard colors
and font-just look at funky table behavior (looks pretty bad without the
CSS!). I'm hoping it will give you an idea of the problem I'm having.
http://www.pershelp.com/pages/practice.htm. If you view in IE, you'll see
the general idea of what I want.
 
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