My firm is about ready to launch a new website, but have discovered that the
content on some of the pages is not showing up in IE6 .. on an XP-Pro
machine.
Here's the homepage which apparently shows up fine in IE6:
http://www.webdesignsarasota.com/index-future.php
Here are the pages
Thanks Ingo:
I fixed it by removing the sIFR headline. Seemed the only way to do it.
sIFR3 is not perfect yet.
Marje
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For some reason, the values within the form fields are too high in FF, but
not IE... does anyone have a clue why this is happening.
http://www.webdesignsarasota.com/contact.php
The stylesheet is located here
http://www.webdesignsarasota.com/styles-webdesignsarasota.css
Thanks!
Thanks to all who helped.
The solution to my question below was to remove the float from the image.
As Georg stated correctly: IE/win (all versions) has serious problems with
contained floats, and that image is floating
ORIGINAL QUESTION:
Does anyone know why there is a space at the bottom of
Does anyone know why there is a space at the bottom of the orange box
(right-hand column) in IE7 but not in FF.
I can't seem to correct this problem.
http://www.bgcofmanatee.org/index-future.php
Thanks!
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Does anyone know why there is a space at the bottom of the orange address
box (right-hand column) in IE7 but not in FF.
I'm trying to remove the space in IE7 and can't seem to do it.
http://www.bgcofmanatee.org/index-future.php
Thanks!
Marje
When I learned about z-indexes umpteen years ago, it was in connection with
absolutely positioned elements. And I assumed, maybe incorrectly, that
Z-index always applied to absolutely positioned elements. And that's the way
I used them.
I just saw an example of a relatively positioned element
Here's the page
http://www.webdesignsarasota.com/~sunscreenprintin/page-from-two-columntempl
ate.php
In IE7, the top of the background image (bg-white-narrow.gif) is lower by
several pixels than in FF. The FF version is the way I want it.
Here's the markup
#content #content-nested {
The menu at the very top of this page is composed two unordered lists
stacked on top of each other.
#navlist
#navlist2
In IE6/IE7, there is space between the ULs; in FF, there is not. I CANNOT
figure out why IE6/IE7 puts space between them. Can anyone enlighten me?
That solved it thanks Mauricio!
Looks like I am going to have to dig in and understand haslayout.
The menu at the very top of this page is composed two unordered lists
stacked on top of each other.
#navlist
#navlist2
In IE6/IE7, there is space between the ULs; in FF, there is not. I
On this page
http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=StyleSwitching
it indicates that Firefox users can switch style sheets using the View
Page Style menu. However, when I try that with this page (link below) which
I just created, I do not see the two style sheet options...
I only see No Style
Can anyone explain why I am getting the extra white horizontal line below
the footer? Occurs in both FF and IE7.
http://www.fmocompanies.com/working.html
http://www.fmocompanies.com/styles-fmo.css
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What's the best free online validator. The one at W3C throws up errors that
are not errors.
I continually get an error for specifying line-height this way:
line-height: 2;
and it keeps telling me that
color: transparent
is invalid
Thanks Nick:
Your link to the known bugs is a huge help. It explains a lot.
Marje
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