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Default Style in ASP.Net (VB) for diverse browers

Dear all,

I have a ASP.Net (VB.net) form which created with VS 2003.
I give some style (back color, fore color, width, height, etc) on the form.
The style works perfect in IE, but not in FireFox.

Maybe it is something to do the version of HTML, because VS 2003 create a HTML version 4.0.
How to make the style also work perfect in deverse browers ?

Thanks in advance for help.

Regards,
Jkusmanto






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