Bradford8487
11-09-2005, 07:12 PM
I am tearing what's left of my hair out over this and I am desperate for some help. I've never designed a website before but am trying to do a simple one for my wife. It is showing an art exhibition catalogue but, whilst all of the JPEG images of the works of art come out perfectly the logo ( in GIF or JPEG ) doesn't when it is viewed on a PC running IE. The works of art have been photographed, whilst the logo (which is text based) has been done in Powerpoint on a Mac and Adobe Photoshop Elements on a PC. Neither way of doing the logo makes a difference to it's display which seems to be very fuzzy and hard to read on a PC.
I created the pages on a Mac using the composer part of Mozilla. They work perfectly on my Mac in IE, Safari and Mozilla. I think it must be either a problem with the density of the image or there's something missing from the code. Can anyone help, please!!
The website is www.andrewwyld.com
I created the pages on a Mac using the composer part of Mozilla. They work perfectly on my Mac in IE, Safari and Mozilla. I think it must be either a problem with the density of the image or there's something missing from the code. Can anyone help, please!!
The website is www.andrewwyld.com