There is a tool called IE tester, which might be what you're looking
for: http://www.my-debugbar.com/wiki/IETester/HomePage
That said, we generally use the browser mode settings for testing here
(on the development side at least), and don't have any problems.
J
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Hello, sorry to say this, but in AOL 9.0 running on IE6 with a res.of 1024 x 768, there is no border at all. I don't have time to play around and try to work out what is wrong, but thought I'd warn ya.Josh.
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Ok, I'm creating an online store for a client and they want a browseable list of the store categories, plus a small description of the category underneath each one.I was planning on using a definition list:dl dta href=""Category/a/dt ddCategory Description./dd /dlbut would a table
So you hit CTRL and HOME for the top or CTRL and END for the bottom of a page. And yes, lots of people do know that. Simple, Josh.
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Hello, I have a nav list problem. This is thecss I'm using:
.links ul, .links li {
list-style: none;}
.links li {border: 1px solid #00;border-top: 0px;}
.links li.top {border-top: 1px solid #00;}
.links li a {color: #00;text-decoration: none;display: block;text-align: center;cursor:
Hello,
Can I just point people in the direction of http://www.independent-testers.org/, just in case any of you have spare time and feel charitable (please note that other than being a tester, I'm not affiliated to this site in any way).
Regards,
Josh.
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Does anyone know how to get rid of whitespace at the bottom of the page when using relative positioning on a page that has more than 1 column?
Hope that made sense,
Josh.
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I'm using javascript for an image slideshow, I've
written the script and unhappily remembered the alt
text. I don't want generic alt text for the whole
lot, because the subject changes, so I need to have
javascript insert new alt text for each image.
Now I'm no javascripter, but I'm guessing it
If you aren't going to use images nested in a tags
for accessibility, why aren't you going to use a form?
Surely the images are just a way of making the site
look better, or appeal to the majority of users?
I'm not sure what the page is for, but if you had a
list of say 25 items, and I only