Then I tried running those pages thru an early version of what later became Kompozer, by the 2nd simple page I decided to not waste my time. ![]() I created some web pages back in 2004 - 2006 by hand coding in a text editor, and drove myself nuts trying to make those pages W3C compatible in early 2007 by hand. After looking at your source code and viewing the Error Console in Firefox 5.0, I think it might be easier to just re-do your web pages from scratch rather than trying to convert "garbage" into something that is bit more compatible with standards, and them have to manually fix the stuff than can't be converted automatically by a standards compliant browser. Quite honestly, your main webpage looks the same in Firefox 5.0 as it does in IE8 on my WinXP PC, but the scrolling marquee doesn't work in Firefox 3.6. ![]() ![]() See if Blue Griffon appeals to you more than Kompozer does.
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