This is also happening when using Safari. I haven't had time to figure out
what is causing it, but probably a CSS issue.
We've not implemented the separate CSS for different browsers--yet....That's a
lot of work!
--Jeff
On Mar 23, 2011, at 6:27 AM, Iola Hagen [ioh] wrote:
> Hi we have just upgraded our DSpace installation to 1.6.2, moved to a new
> server and have switched to using the xmlui interface using the Kubrick
> theme. We are experiencing a lot of issues with the site in internet explorer
> (with version 7 and 8) this includes:
>
> · Overlapping text
> · Narrow boxes / narrow drop down menus
> · Test and div positioning
> · Being logged out while navigating the site
>
> Has anyone else had these issues? I know I could add work arounds for most of
> these issues but I am wondering if it would be better to switch to another
> theme – but I don’t want to make another change unless it’s for the better J
>
> By the way these issues are all fine in firefox.
>
> Cheers for any advice you can offer.
> Iola
>
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