On 6 Mar 2008, at 19:23, Geoffrey Sneddon wrote:
On 6 Mar 2008, at 16:52, Ernie Finlay wrote:
In my IE6,everything looks OK.
Content is on the left and sidebar is on the right,starting out at
the same level.
I was testing it at school, at 800x600. Also, playing around more
makes me
Hi,
On http://gsnedders.com/ the main content is below the sidebar in
IE6, but not in any other browser whatsoever. Anyone have any idea why?
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adding a doctype.
There already is one: the HTML 5 draft one. This is treated as an
unknown doctype everywhere and triggers standards mode as a result.
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with widths/margins/
padding are identical.
Anyone have any idea about what's causing this?
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dtd?
Yes – go and look through the DTD, you will find nothing to do with
rendering at all in it.
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On 27 Jan 2008, at 18:52, Jukka K. Korpela wrote:
Geoffrey Sneddon wrote:
The DOCTYPE trigger a non-standardised switch, which affects both
HTML
and CSS (and, to a lesser extent, DOM). It is a de-facto standard
implemented very, very, very similarly across all major browsers.
What
On 27 Jan 2008, at 17:27, Thierry Koblentz wrote:
On Behalf Of Geoffrey Sneddon
On my site http://gsnedders.com/ the home page manages to display
fine in IE6, but a single post (e.g., http://gsnedders.com/on-
interoperability-html-5-and-ogg
) gets displayed with the sidebar above the main
XHTML 1.x Transitional option then?.
If they ignore us, HTML is just waiting for another opportunity
(with v5).
On the subject of XHTML 2 support, no browser is intending to support
it whatsoever.
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On 5 Feb 2006, at 21:37, Jan Brasna wrote:
Can anyone confirm this?
It was posted on the WebKit blog a while back, so yes, it is
accepting the CSS styling.
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