Char, Go to this page and you will understand better what happens from browser to browser: http://www.netmechanic.com/cgi-bin/perlfect/search/search.pl?q=Browsers. For more Information you can access http://www.netmechanic.com directly. If MS didn't play the bully and try to trick folks into using their products we would have a smooth playing field IMHO. One thing we need to know is what browser you use at home, and what browser LDS was using and what code standard you wrote your code to. I am no expert on this so I write my code with Netscape Composer and tweek manually in a few cases then check both NS and IE to see how it looks. Here is another URL to check, a W3C (latest HTML standard) validation service: http://validator.w3.org/. You can use this to help clean up your code. Be sure to save your current work in a separate folder so you can aways return to ground zero <G>. Joe On Sun, 12 May 2002 20:06:42 -0700, Charlotte Kibbie wrote: >Hi List- >I am the new CC for Dickey County. >I just returned from the UGA Conference in SLC. It was wonderful >except for >one heart-sickening episode. I went to the newly remodeled Family >History >Library in Salt Lake City. They have many computers (100s) available >to >their patrons. I sat at 2 different ones to pull up the Dickey >County page >and was horrified. (It was worse than walking by a mirror on a bad- >hair >day!)The page didn't look at all like the one I viewed on my >computer at >home or my daughter's in Bountiful, Utah. At the FHL it has the red >and >green guidelines around my tables that I scripted as remarks and the >text is >not spaced correctly. I was sorely disappointed. >Can someone explain what has happened? Is there something I can do >to clean >up the mess? >Sincerely, >Char Kibbie > > -- Zsedeny Genealogy - http://www.rootsweb.com/~jzed/home.htm NDGenWeb Archives - http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nd/ndfiles.htm Pembina County, ND - http://www.rootsweb.com/~ndpembin/pembina.htm Ramsey County, ND - http://www.rootsweb.com/~ndramsey/ramsey.htm