can anyone figure this out please

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by oo7ml, May 17, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hi, i have been trying to figure this out all day. I have added a conveyor belt to two sites.

    site 1

    site 2

    Both sites (conveyors) display fine in FF but the conveyor in site 1 does not display correctly in IE6.

    A CMS manages site 1 so the js code is inserted into the page for coding purposes instead of being called from an an external *.js file (which is how site 2 works)

    Can anyone figure out why site 1 is displaying incorrectly in IE6, thanks in advance
     
    oo7ml, May 17, 2009 IP
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    V_tpp Active Member

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    I guess you fixed it? Looks good on my side and I checked in all IE versions.
     
    V_tpp, May 17, 2009 IP
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    loveprone Banned

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    How did you check in all IE versions? Hope you did that on different PCs?
     
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    oo7ml Well-Known Member

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    hi, thanks for the replies, no my issue is not fixed, in IE6 the images in the scroll seem to have some sort of extra border to the side, not sure if it is a squashed image or and extra border, can anyone see why this is happening, thanks in advance
     
    oo7ml, May 18, 2009 IP
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    pipes Prominent Member

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    Im guessing maybe with something like this http://browsershots.org/
     
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    oo7ml Well-Known Member

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    #6
    can we keep to the topic... :)

    any ideas anyone
     
    oo7ml, May 18, 2009 IP
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    V_tpp Active Member

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    ...good one :D...
    Nope, i have a little thingy called IETester. Anyone who is into designing anything that will be viewed with IE should have that, due to the hysterical woman behaviour of the up mentioned browser.

    As for the original poster...Let me check again and I'll see if I can help.
     
    V_tpp, May 22, 2009 IP
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    it_expert Peon

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    plz clear an idea
     
    it_expert, May 22, 2009 IP
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    V_tpp Active Member

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    Grrrr... I was just about to give a 2nd reply when it logged me out and couldnt log back.
    I hate when that happens.
    So, back to you...

    I checked again.
    Your first link has changed and showing something else than it did the 1 time i checked.
    As for the second, it displays good in all IE versions, except for IE 6 where the slideshow doesn't display at all. (unlike the 1st time I checked).
    Work on that first, then if you have a border in IE, add to the images in your slideshow the css property "border:none" and see if it helps. Before giving up on the idea, if it doesn't work the first time, try using "border:none !important" in the css file of your template.

    Hope that solves your problem.
     
    V_tpp, May 22, 2009 IP