Okay, so after many attempts I decided to nix the fluid look because I could
NOT get it to work right, so I decided with just a fixed with. All works
well now, but when I try to insert a nav bar, I can't get it to push down
just my logo. It works in Firefox (of course) but I can't get it to work
Hi, Scott...
I guess you got everything straightened out?
Everything looks the same in IE6, IE7, and FF.
Rick
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Subject: [css-d] Ie6
I hear you.
Now, I'm a pragmatist, not an idealist, when it comes to designing
for various browsers and since 98% of my site visitors use IE6, IE7, or FF
that's all I check when I'm designing.
That being said, I've taken what I consider to be the easiest route to
cross-browsers issues.
Scott Thigpen wrote:
Okay, so after many attempts I decided to nix the fluid look because I could
NOT get it to work right, so I decided with just a fixed with. All works
well now, but when I try to insert a nav bar, I can't get it to push down
just my logo. It works in Firefox (of course)
My users run about 95% IE, 3% FF, and 2% Other.
With that user base, I'd target IE7 first if it weren't for the
fact that conditional stylesheet code only works for IE. So I'm
forced to code for FF first, not because it adheres to standards,
but because I can't code alternate stylesheet