| BScott 2007-03-20, 4:20 am |
| Yeah, just stick to Explorer, it's a real understandable browser, and it has
all the bells and whistles.
If you just want to read text on the page, use the Godzilla browser!
HaHa!!!
BScott
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"Trefor" <trefor@att.net> wrote in message
news:K015h.41016$Fi1.39314@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> I'm using Mozilla 1.7.12 and have a question about colors
> which do not seem to be correct. In the web page which
> I am developing I have used tables to create a border
> effect around objects. Within the table code I have :
> bordercolor="saddlebrown" bordercolorlight="rosybrown"
> This looks great against my chosen background in both
> HTMLpad 2006 (my HTML editor program) and also in IE 1.6
> the colors are displayed the same.
> But under Mozilla or Firefox they are changed.
> The rosybrown is no longer rosy but a light tan.
> The saddlebrown is almost black.
> Would specifying the color by number make any diff ?
> I suspect not. I can't find any option to tell
> Mozilla to stop that and use the colors defined.
> What can a guy do now ????? Trefor
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