Trouble working on the homepage

I am trying to design the homepage of my Dolphin site, but the only way I can see the actual first page is by logging out  so I can see the "welcome to the community"  instead of "Hello Username". The problem is every time I log out I am also logged out of my Admin (Dolphin creation site). ?

Also.

How can I edit or remove the:

"Not a member yet? Join now!

Join our community now to meet new people; share photos, videos and music; create your own blog; post ads; chat online and more!"

Found at the bottom of the login module ?

Quote · 17 Oct 2010

Under those circumstances where you need to see a page as a guest would see it, you would need a second browser. Not two windows of the same browser, but two different browsers. One logged in, the other not. It's the only way.

As for the text on the bottom of the logon box. Done in the languages section. search for _login_form as a language key. You should get one result from that search, and edit the text.

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Quote · 17 Oct 2010

I opened two browsers as you mentioned, one Firefox the other Explorer. Now I have noticed that Explorer displays the site very differently to Firefox.  Explorer jumbles the layout and makes the site unreadable.

Is this normal how does one guarantee that Firefox and Explorers displays the site the same way ?

 

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Quote · 17 Oct 2010

That is a million dollar question.  You have to basically style your site while testing with different browsers.  You could alternatively create an Internet Explorer only CSS file that would only be used if access from IE.

Then IE7 displays differently from IE8, and IE6 is retarded and displays nothing right.  So you have your hands full of getting it looking right in all browsers.

Just google how to detect browsers for CSS and you'll get lots of answers.

 

 

 

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Quote · 17 Oct 2010
 
 
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