John Poltorak wrote at 2005-6-16 22:33 +0100:
...
I was advised to change
base href=/ /
to
base href=http://www.mysite.org/; /
and that seemed to sort out most of the problems.
You should not fiddle with the base tag (unless you precisely (!)
know what you are doing). Zope sets it
I've just put together a simple Zope website, but whilst it renders
properly under Firefox, it looks dreadful using IE.
Can anyone explain why? Could it be the CSS?
--
John
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Can you show us? It'd be easier to tell you the problem...
It could be the CSS, or it could be the HTML, particularly the DTD - IE
renders pages differently depending on the validity of your DTD - a
good DTD gets your page rendered in compliant mode, a bad one (or
none...) gets your page
--On 16. Juni 2005 19:15:58 +0100 John Poltorak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've just put together a simple Zope website, but whilst it renders
properly under Firefox, it looks dreadful using IE.
Can anyone explain why? Could it be the CSS?
It could be your IE? It could be your HTML? It
On 17/06/05, John Poltorak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've just put together a simple Zope website, but whilst it renders
properly under Firefox, it looks dreadful using IE.
Can anyone explain why? Could it be the CSS?
It could be your CSS, but it's probably IE. I usually end up writing
two
On Thu, Jun 16, 2005 at 08:30:15PM +0200, Andreas Jung wrote:
--On 16. Juni 2005 19:15:58 +0100 John Poltorak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've just put together a simple Zope website, but whilst it renders
properly under Firefox, it looks dreadful using IE.
Can anyone explain why?