CSS in IE
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- IRNlun60
http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/int…
also check out some box model hacks. Combining width, margin, padding, border, etc... is not good for olde browsers.
good place to start reading up on things...
- skelly0
Yeah, I mean i've had to make adjustments to box models before, usually it was just minor - stuff not aligning.
but this is pretty much a disaster in IE.
- seed0
I don't have much time to look but play with your overflow property or get rid of it when not needed. I don't see why it uses absolute positioning for the layout either.
- seed0
As I said I have no time but it looks like you have nothing in the content section. Get rid of absolutes and nest your sections properly. I think it would take me longer to figure out how that actually works in Firefox.
Also, try setting other link properties than just a:link.
- monNom0
I agree, it doesn't look like #under should be stretching to encapsulate the other page elements (which it's not in IE).
I think IE is actually rendering this correctlyNo idea why that actually works in FF.
is the Ajax portion up and running already, and if so, does it support IE Dom?
- skelly0
the ajax stuff is working fine, except for an error i get on IE/Mac.
Not sure where I went wrong. I'm trying to teach myself as I go, and I assumed I was doing it correctly since it looked fine in safari/FF.
thanks for looking at it...