My Web page does not appear on Firefox, but it does on other browsers

I have a personal site, http://www.kryshu.com I created myself on Dreamweaver. I have 7 pages, and all but one appear on Firefox. Everything was going good until a couple of months, when I updated some pages on Dreamweaver again. All of a sudden my page "Portfolio - images" shows nothing. It is empty - empty. He had text and images. I rebooted several times but every time that the page "Portfolio - images" is empty.

This has happened only on Firefox. On Chrome and Internet Explorer, the page works fine.

So, I guess the problem is with Firefox. What should I do?

The content is on the page, but it is moved down considerably.

It seems that this is caused by a simple typo: height = '790% ' instead of height = '790' for one of the tables that causes all content get moved down.

<table width="672" height="790%" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0">

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