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- 98
- 27/8/2010
- United Kingdom
Hi Guys.
I have put together a new template for my site that really gets rid of all the clutter.
Its looks like I want it too in Firefox and IE8 - but when it comes to IE7 and IE6 the footer just falls apart at the bottom of the page.
Is there a CSS guru that can give me a hand / take a look at it for me?
In all honesty I am not bothered about IE6 as its virtually dead now - however - IE7 I would like to fix.
http://www.sikclothing.co.uk/
Any help would be appreciated!
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- 1616
- 23/6/2010
- Netherlands
Looks nice in IE8
Found some minor issues. Send me a PM with your emailaddress and I will send you some screenshots.
Set the menu "hidden"as the default. After a refresh the menu is displayed/hidden.
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- 75
- 12/10/2009
- Australia
Hi SiK
Nice clean looking site!
There is a know issue with IE6/7 concerning inline lists.
.header-links ul li
{
list-style: none;
display:inline-block;
padding-right: 2px;
margin:0;
zoom: 1;
*display:inline;
}
Adding the last two properties to the inline list will ensure that the list items line up horizontally in IE6/7
This may also be required for FF display: -moz-inline-box;
Murray
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- 15
- 2/9/2010
- China
you can Aiming at the browser's different set up different CSS,
A simple method:
ie6:
* html div{
xxxxxx
}
ie7:
*+html div{
xxxxxxx
}
only ie6 and ie7 Inheritance such CSS;
Other browsers ignore such CSS
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- 697
- 30/4/2009
- United Kingdom
browser compatibility is always a pain in web development as the standard is not constant.
You can find a lot of articles in google to help you with it.
My suggestion for you is using the IETESTER, this is a good tool for test WEBSITE behaviour under IE.
Regards.
Larry