Mood: d'oh
Topic: eBay Info
Your Blog Post May Show Up Differently In other Internet Browsers.......
....if you use HTML script in your posts! When writing our blog posts, I free-hand write "HTML" script that is geared toward Microsoft's IE (Internet Explorer) Browser that fits easily into eBay's Blog Post Format ! Thus what looks good in an eBay post on an IE Browser, will not look the same to someone using the Netscape Browser, or the Mozilla Browser ! Additionally these blog posts are copied to our new blog web site, www.comicbookcollectorsblog.com, for additional distribution to the World Wide Web! Noted differences in appearance are as follows: IE will show the hyper-links as the color of the text, as does Netscape, while Mozilla will show a different color underline. The borders around the posts, when colored, will show up as the wanted colors in IE, but not in Netscape or Mozilla. Netscape will show totally grayed out, while Mozilla will show either all gray or gray/black tones. The pictures inserted into the the blog posts will be spaced properly with clear pixel gifs to separate the pics and show up as wanted in the IE Browser, but the Netscape and Mozilla Browsers will have different configurations for the pics to show, thus looking a little uneven at times. This blog post was first written to explain to our readers why at times our blog post with the borders and pics may look a little off graphicly when viewing with a non-IE browser. The HTML will show up slightly different depending on what Browser you are viewing the post with. I cannot put a comment to those using the Opera Browser, as I have not paid to download that browser !
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