Ed,

I'm surprised that IE11 would be the source of your problem, the last I read
it's the most standards compliant UA in the wild. I've had less problems with it
than Mozilla or Chrome UAs.

Anyway, could provide a link to the page in question so it can be looked at?

Eric Miner


> On January 22, 2014 at 1:34 PM Ed Pybus <e...@slrecords.net> wrote:
>
>
> Hiya,
>
> I've building a very simple internal website for work. Unfortunately they
> use IE11.
>
> I've encounter an odd problem with display:inline-block. When I have the
> website on a USB stick and open it in IE11 it opens as expected, when I
> transfer it to the server and open it the elements that should be display
> as inline-block are displaying just as a block. The elements in questions
> is a list of <li>s.
>
> The website isn't online so I can't post a link but i wondered if anyone
> had any ideas what might be causing this.
>
> If it's helpful I can post the code.
>
> TIA
>
> Ed
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