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> > Subject: Re: [css-d] IE7 vs FF Question
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> > THANK YOU!
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> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > >> This test page: http://www.gfarnsworth.com/TEST/Test4.htm
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> Subject: Re: [css-d] IE7 vs FF Question
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> THANK YOU!
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> This test page: http://www.gfarnsworth.com/TEST/Test4.htm
> >> appears very different in the two browse
THANK YOU!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> This test page: http://www.gfarnsworth.com/TEST/Test4.htm
>> appears very different in the two browsers. The look I want is what I
>>
> see in Firefox and Netscape.
>
> The reason for this is due to a transitional doctype. If you set it to
> a strict do
> This test page: http://www.gfarnsworth.com/TEST/Test4.htm
> appears very different in the two browsers. The look I want is what I
see in Firefox and Netscape.
I forgot to mention though that that won't fix it for older versions of
IE as the position:fixed property isn't supported by them. It's
> This test page: http://www.gfarnsworth.com/TEST/Test4.htm
> appears very different in the two browsers. The look I want is what I
see in Firefox and Netscape.
The reason for this is due to a transitional doctype. If you set it to
a strict doctype they will look very similar.
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This test page: http://www.gfarnsworth.com/TEST/Test4.htm
appears very different in the two browsers. The look I want is what I
see in Firefox and Netscape.
Why is IE different? How can I fix it?
George
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