Re: [css-d] help with IE needed gain

2005-12-02 Thread Holly Bergevin
>> -Original Message- >> I have intergrated my orum with my site. so far so good. except the >way >> IE renders the page. >> >> if i could get away with swearing i would lol. for now i shall cry. >> >> can anyone suggest a fix, or see where i have gone wrong? >> >> all fine in FF window

Re: [css-d] help with IE needed gain

2005-12-02 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote: > Mark Mckee wrote: > >> all fine in FF windows, just IE is the problem >> http://www.soddengecko.com/forum/ > > > Try adding... > > * html div#middle div.buffer {height: 0;} > > ...and it should end up fine in IE/win on wide windows. However, > IE/win will drop it on n

Re: [css-d] help with IE needed gain

2005-12-02 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Mark Mckee wrote: > all fine in FF windows, just IE is the problem > http://www.soddengecko.com/forum/ Try adding... * html div#middle div.buffer {height: 0;} ...and it should end up fine in IE/win on wide windows. However, IE/win will drop it on narrow windows, and there isn't much one can do

Re: [css-d] help with IE needed gain

2005-12-02 Thread CJ Larson
> -Original Message- > I have intergrated my orum with my site. so far so good. except the way > IE renders the page. > > if i could get away with swearing i would lol. for now i shall cry. > > can anyone suggest a fix, or see where i have gone wrong? > > all fine in FF windows, just IE

[css-d] help with IE needed gain

2005-11-21 Thread Mark Mckee
hi all I have intergrated my orum with my site. so far so good. except the way IE renders the page. if i could get away with swearing i would lol. for now i shall cry. can anyone suggest a fix, or see where i have gone wrong? all fine in FF windows, just IE is the problem http://www.soddengeck