If you open vipflux.com with FF or any other decent browser it looks ok, no problems....but try that with internet explorer Everything is anywhere but their right place! Can someone help...at least with an advice! I'll give you green and cookies...
I would try setting overflow:hidden on #headline and #dynamic_box_right to see if anything is spilling out of their boxes. Your logo is messed up because you use alpha transparent PNG for something that shouldn't need PNG. Try using a GIF with a matte color.
I wouldn't say it sucks just cause your site doesn't work in it. I don't understand people who say it sucks. It's still the no.1 used browser in the world, live with it, otherwise your just cutting your market by a massive chunk. Lets just hope that IE6 becomes redundent soon as that was much worse than 7.
Opera FTW! I love it too. Most "things" should work if it's coded properly, using hacks is a last resort but sometimes has to be done.
How about you just code it in IE instead of coding it and making it viewable for Opera? Because if it works in IE, it will most likely work in every other browser. All the other browsers revolve around IE and that's a fact... Their just a little more enhanced so people are coding in that instead of IE then saying IE sucks since they can't view it in there, it's really funny. By the way, I do use FF and IE7, so im not just a IE person defending it.
Thats wrong. All browsers don't revolve around IE at all. If you have coded it for IE then it probably won't work in FF and the other standard browsers, from my experience that is the way it works, unless you either know what you are doing or keep tabs on the page in FF, Opera and IE the whole way through.
First off if you 'have' to resort to this: <!--[if lte ie 6]> <link href="http://www.vipflux.com/templates/css/ie6-fixes.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" /> <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript" src="http://www.vipflux.com/js/ADxMenu.js"></script> <![endif]--> You are probably doing something wrong. If you use this: @CHARSET "UTF-8"; @import url(css/layout.css); @import url(css/menu-styles.css); @import url(css/style.css); @import url(css/dynamic_box_right.css); @import url(css/dynamic_box_left.css); @import url(css/forms.css); You probably have a fat bloated page that takes twice as long as it should to load, AND likely have three times the CSS that such a simplistic layout needs.... AND are probably doing something wrong. Being that it doesn't render right in Opera either, you are probably doing something wrong. Being that you used THIS to tab a bunch of stuff in:       You are DEFINATELY doing something wrong. (especially the lack of semi-colons on those, meaning they actually show as text - brilliant) 67 validation errors ring a bell? That it crashes firefox on first load from a clean session here - one look at the code and I'm SO shocked. Of course, 23k of HTML in SIX files (122k uncompressed), 27k of CSS in 9 files, 147 freaking k in 10 files of javascript, and a whopping 1.2 MEGS of images in 62 files - /FAIL/ /FAIL/ /FAIL/ Sheesh, too lazy to even make real thumbnails? You're using full size (570px wide) images with no encoding as 100 pixel wide thumb? Sorry, but if you are going to make grandiouse statements about IE, maybe you shouldn't use a page so riddled with mistakes and well... lacking a better word incompetance as an example... but then, it is done under Vivvo which usually makes turdpress look competant.
I use both IE7 and FF. If I have a problem viewing a site, I can simply witch. It isn't something to really gripe over.
Site is using the default vivvo template, there wasn't anything changed from what i know...I will pass your words to the owner (he's banned here)!
HPA, it's because they think the little blue "E" IS THE INTERNET - they just don't know about Firefox, Opera or even Safari (for Windows) - and if they do, they just think of it as "their cousin's nephew's sister's geek BFF's browser" meaning it's "not normal" and thus to be avoided. And believe me, if you REALLY want to see deathshadow rant, head over to the Classic BattleTech forums and read some of his posts about Web design there.