HTML help

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  1. X5

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    Okay, so me and my friend are coding me a new myspace, and we pretty much got it done, but, for some reason, in firefox all text in my about me section is invisible (or black, hence it matches the background color, but we don't know) but there is no #000000 or "black" listed in the code. However, if I go to internet explorer, it comes out fine, with white text. So, does anyone who knows some HTML know how this can be fixed? I can pm you the code if you request it.
     
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  2. stin10

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    dude i didn't understand a single word you just said. but from what i can gather. y not make your backround black so you can see the text
     
  3. X5

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    lol I edited my post to make it easier to understand, but ya, you must not know HTML =P
    Basically, that won't work, since my background color is already black. You can't see the text, unless you hilight it. So, either the text is black, like the background, and you can't see it, or, it is invisible.
     
  4. CaMOfo

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    Try restarting your computer? Im have no idea about HTML though.
     
  5. Sheogorath

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    ummmmmmmmm dang those days of using html on neopets escapes my memory so I can't help lol
     
  6. LittleLordSissy

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    have you tried making the text another color?
     
  7. stouf761

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    just put in #FFFFFF in there as text color
     
  8. X5

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    I have, however, in firefox it still glitches, but in IE it works fine.
     
  9. Boydeh ..

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    Why don't you just use internet explorer if its fine?
    I use safari which is good =]
     

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