[css-d] IE css positioning woes

2005-07-10 Thread Sam Leathers
I've been working on a site for a week now, trying to get positioning looking good. The site is www.mapienet.biz/newmag/index.php. The positioning looks great in firefox, but in IE it broke horribly. I added a bunch of * html tags to force some boxes with IE 6 into the right place (IE5 still needs

Re: [css-d] IE css positioning woes

2005-07-10 Thread Dan Kletter
I couldn't see your site. I keep getting DNS not found. I'm only guessing at what the problem could be, but have you tried the band-pass filter or other IE hacks? http://stopdesign.com/examples/ie5mac-bpf/ Also, look for the heading "Giving Internet Explorer what it needs" in this article: http

[css-d] IE css positioning woes - site update

2005-07-10 Thread Sam Leathers
that's http://www.magpienet.biz/newmag/ typo on my part. Sam -- in life, direction is everything, distance is secondary--so keep your bearings! [KJV] Luke 5:16 And he withdrew himself into the wilderness, and prayed. Get Firefox!!! http://www.spreadfirefox.com/?q=affiliates&id=13731&t=1 ___

Re: [css-d] IE css positioning woes - site update

2005-07-11 Thread Moira Ashleigh
that's http://www.magpienet.biz/newmag/ typo on my part. Mac Firefox 1 seems pretty unhappy too. Several things look to me like they are not lining up correctly - the Wilson Ross logo and the store image ride outside the boxes to the right - of course I don't know for sure if that might have