Good morning David,
It was foretold that on 01/10/2008 @ 01:07:52 GMT-0400 (which was
02:07:52 where I live) David Laakso would write:
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Only IE/7 has the
mickey mouse zoom thingy. It zooms *the page* up or down. So I guess
there's not much you can do about the page being
Luc wrote:
Well, with the Debugbar i can zoom in IE6 but i guess it's not much
of an issue because not so many users will surf at small text, right?
I was more worried about how it looks at large resolutions: if the
footer keeps sticking at the bottom
RE:
Good afternoon David,
It was foretold that on 01/10/2008 @ 10:55:00 GMT-0400 (which was
11:55:00 where I live) David Laakso would write:
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Average users are not running around with IE debuggers in order to zoom
fonts in IE/6, so it's a mute point in my opinion. The IE/7
Luc wrote:
I have a footer that sticks to the bottom of the page but in IE6 i
encounter a problem: the footer doesn't occupy the width of the
container, i.o.w. it stops about 8px before reaching the left side of
the container.
Short on the right side at my end.
Good evening Gunlaug,
It was foretold that on 30/09/2008 @ 00:28:57 GMT+0200 (which was
19:28:57 where I live) Gunlaug Sørtun would write:
Short on the right side at my end.
oops ... my bad
Page suffers from the auto-expansion bug in IE6 - something is too
wide in there, making the
Luc wrote:
Good evening list,
I just did a quick check with Debugbar in IE to see if my footer
sticks at the bottom of the viewport. Zooming at around 50% and
less, it doesn't stick anymore. In Opera the footer behaves.
Some kind of IE bug probably but i can't figure out what