Hello fellow members,

I am working on some cross browser compatibility issues occurring on
my website. For which I have created my blog on how to resolve these
issues. I would like to share it with you.

Please have a look on  http://www.ezdia.com/My-Blog/Content.do?id=287

I would highly appreciate your suggestions, do you guys have some more
resolutions for IE browsers.

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Thanks
Chaitanya

On May 2, 8:30 am, Dan Tyndall <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've been trying to design my university website, but I'm finding
> compatibility issues with Internet Explorer. I'm a bit of a CSS
> newbie, so please forgive my heavy reliance on Dreamweaver (I code
> mostly in FORTRAN, haha). The site in question 
> ishttp://www.chpc.utah.edu/~u0521148/.
> I've changed the left navigation bar to pink so you can see my issue.
> IE seems to double the top margin of my div's when compared to Firefox
> and Chrome. In IE, you will see a black bar at the top of the
> navigation sidebar (which is repeated on the right div as well, it's
> just not visible because there are no different colors). How do I fix
> this? When I complete clear the sidebar div, that black box is still
> there--it just will not go away (unless I set the font-size: 0)!
>
> I've googled lots of different things, but the display: inline tag in
> the style sheet that's been suggested in the past doesn't seem to
> help. Any suggestions? Thanks,
>
> -Dan
>
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