Take out those comment lines and your entries should display fine in Firefox. (Why you have them in there I really don’t understand. — Or at least, they’re not formatted properly.)
The sidebar issue is due to a common thing that’s overlooked in CSS.
For the latter CSS issue — contact the theme’s author and request him to fix that for all browsers. I know what they did, but I’m not nice about that sort of thing.
And because if I didn’t direct you to get them to fix the issue, then it only fixes the problem for you — and the rest of the community continues to ask the exact same question with the same theme, over and over again.
I hope you’ll respect my reasoning.
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cdbaby
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Thanks! Getting rid of that line did the trick. We had it there because a previous theme displayed the name of the poster in a weird spot. As for the CSS issue, it’s weird that the theme we are using would have problems in IE. It’s the default WordPress theme.
All I can say is, either contact the theme’s author (which will be listed in the Presentation page — the link should be there on your chosen theme). Or, do some searches for CSS issues related to this kind of problem.
It’s a common problem, and I apologize if I’m coming across ‘cold’ about the issue. But when people don’t contact the authors of themes and plug-ins — and instead get a ‘fix’ somewhere else — it doesn’t help the overall community by allowing the ‘bug’ to remain in the source.
I hope you understand.
It might seem wierd to some people that the WordPress default theme has inconsistent rendering cross platform. It seems even wierder to a lot of folks that despite that fact being well known for over 2 years, neither WordPress in their infinite wisdom, nor the author have managed to fix it. I am with remotesensingtools on this. You should email WP direct and tell them. We are just a load of shmucks doing our best to keep the mess manageable.