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ie css help

Discussion in 'CSS' started by wppotential, Feb 10, 2008.

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    This is my first time using Conditionals to touch up a website in ie. Normally I don't care. :)

    Anyway,


    http://s181172236.onlinehome.us/test/

    I know it's not 100% xhtml certified (alot of that has to do with small wp related errors that don't effect anything, so I dont care).

    Now, I fixed (and am somewhat satisfed. :\) with problems in IE.


    The one I can't fix, is my sidebar, which is unbeleivably fucked for some reason. >>;




    Anyone have any suggestions to fix this?
     
    wppotential, Feb 10, 2008 IP
  2. shallowink

    shallowink Well-Known Member

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    Better check it in FF2 as well. Those date tabs are off the screen. Man did IE6 do a number on that. Nice design btw.
     
    shallowink, Feb 10, 2008 IP
  3. wppotential

    wppotential Banned

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    Thanks for the compliment.



    No, it works in FF2. However, I designed it (stupidly) for designs above 1024*xxx.

    Anyone viewing with a width of 1024 will have the tabs cut off.
    I don't mind that. :)
     
    wppotential, Feb 10, 2008 IP
  4. Dan Schulz

    Dan Schulz Peon

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    Well many others will - and they'll do what they do best. Leave.

    I strongly suggest you read The Definitive FAQ on Screen Resolution by Simon Pieters over at SitePoint before worrying about any of the browsers.
     
    Dan Schulz, Feb 10, 2008 IP