IE6 Site Check, please

Discussion in 'CSS' started by glenn.php, Feb 18, 2008.

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    I don't have IE6 on my machine and my client is unavailable; would someone with IE6 mind taking a look at - http://studentloandir.com/_home/ - and tell me if the Student Form is located within the Loan Finder box or if it's way below it...?

    I really appreciate it.

    Regards,
    GN
     
    glenn.php, Feb 18, 2008 IP
  2. iamben

    iamben Active Member

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    Yes pal, way below it. About the size of the box again. I can send you a screen cap if that helps?
     
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    it's way below it, breaking your layout :(
     
    Maujor, Feb 18, 2008 IP
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    glenn.php Peon

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    thanks both of you -

    I'm having trouble getting that Div up in IE6, but it's rendered properly in IE7 and FFox - could someone give me a hand?

    Regards,
    GN
     
    glenn.php, Feb 18, 2008 IP
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    iamben Active Member

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    Um, I had a *really* quick look at it - it may help if you make the content div just the middle, or stick all 3 columns within the content div, giving the stuff in the center its own div? At the minute it seems to be sitting in the middle of nowhere... That probably doesn't help a great deal but it may give you something to try...
     
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    FYI - You can use http://browsershots.org/ to view your pages rendered in different browsers.

    The biggest problem that I see with that page is that you're using 1 large background image to make up most of the graphics on the page. Try splitting it up, and setting the background image on the form element, for instance.
     
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    nicangeli, Feb 20, 2008 IP