You don't indicate you've done so, so you may wish to validate your html against w3c (
html validator ) standards. There's also a .css validator, if you're using stylesheets.
But there are many other questions here: what vers. each browser? how is site hosted (windows, linux, ???? Did you use proper upload mode to prevent *n*x vs. DOS line-ending issues? address of site? description of where (in what page) discrepancies occur?
Point is, you have details that the Monastery does not. We can best help you -- even if no more than offering the likes of my first paragraph -- if we have sufficient info to offer decent help.
And with all that said, why don't you register a name, and join the madness?
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