Hello,
I have a little trouble with IE :-(. Don't know if someone can help me or
if you know anybody who could help me fix the problem...
Don't know if this is a bug or something wrong from my side. I try to
explain:
I've made a website (www.tessadockers.be) and in the item agenda the
Hello,
I have a little trouble with IE :-(. Don't know if someone can help me or
if you know anybody who could help me fix the problem...
Don't know if this is a bug or something wrong from my side. I try to
explain:
I've made a website (www.tessadockers.be) and in the item agenda the
Cant seem to see the problem you are experiencing. It works every time I
look at the page in IE6 and IE7...
Karl
On 9/19/07, Stijn Audooren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have a little trouble with IE :-(. Don't know if someone can help me or
if you know anybody who could help me fix the
Karl Lurman wrote:
Cant seem to see the problem you are experiencing. It works every time I
look at the page in IE6 and IE7...
In which case Stijn, I would guess you have images turned off in IE - try all
the menus or maybe an IE user could help.
There are two options for displaying text
Lurman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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19/09/2007 08:43
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Cant seem to see the problem you are experiencing. It works every time I
look at the page in IE6
pauze om onze website te bekijken en vertel ons hoe we u kunnen
helpen: www.tvh.be/nl
Marghanita da Cruz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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19/09/2007 08:58
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Hi,
I noticed your images are pretty large. Are you on a slow bandwidth
connection like dial up? I know IE gives up if something doesn't download
within a specific time period (I believe it is 60 seconds by default - could
be wrong about the default). You could try bringing your images into
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Hi,
I noticed your images are pretty large. Are you on a slow bandwidth
connection like dial up? I know IE gives up if something doesn?t download
within a specific time period (I believe it is 60
Stijn Audooren wrote:
I have a little trouble with IE :-(. Don't know if someone can help me
or if you know anybody who could help me fix the problem...
Don't know if this is a bug or something wrong from my side. _
__www.tessadockers.be/agenda/september.htm_
Hi,
I've observed an inconsistent problem on my site with
Internet Explorer. Basically, in the upper left area
of the main (white) section a gray box that varies in
size will appear occassionally. The box disappears
when scrolling down then up again. Slight variations
of this problem appear on
Hi,
Works fine in Ffox
and Opera. But IE 6 throws it's toys. Can anyone help?
Files at:
http://www.vuwkickboxing.com/demo/
Not worried about
NS or IE 6 at this stage.
Cheers,
Ben Wrighton
Just in case
anyone looked and had the page render as something other than html in
IE.That particular issue is fixed. And everything validates (Cheers Scott
for the heads up).
Ben Wrighton
Hi All
I've been having a problem that I can't figure out.
Naturally, everything looks good in firefox/opera/safari, but IE is freaking
out. I can't send you to the page, it is in an intranet.
However, I hope I can describe the problem and maybe you've seen it before.
The page has three columns
Drake, Ted C. schrieb:
When you mouse over some of these divs, the content disappears and the
background color appears. It's like you are erasing it in blocks.
http://positioniseverything.net/explorer/guillotine.html
In case it is not the guillotine, you could provide an URL to a
simplified test
Hi
I've actually had a crack at fixing this problem for the guy, over at
macosx.com. I originally thought that it may have been the 'ol IE
whitespace bug (I asked him to try, but didn't get round to it myself).
I then tried to use horizontal rules (which worked great on every
browser except
Chris
Have you tried :
#id form
{
margin : 0;
padding : 0;
}
? It's always good to do this so as not to leave the margin and padding
size to the user agent.
Every UA will default to it's own spec if not told otherwise. Hopefully
they'll listen to us.
Cheers
James
Chris Stratford wrote:
Is
A guy on a message board I mod is having some issues with IE6 Win and his layout. Anyone with IE6Win care to take a look. I tried a few things with no luck, doesn't seem to be the PHP rotator causing issues but the image itself.
Thanks, MD
Michael,
Haven't looked but it may be a simple Win/IE6 carriage return bug. It seems
that Win/IE is the only browser that renders carriage returns or line feeds
as whitespace directly before a closing containing element:
http://www.maxdesign.com.au/presentation/mystery/
Two things to try if this
I had thought about something like that, but never tried anything. I
think I had a similar issue with a list a while back or something,
can;t remember.
I forwarded what you said on to the guy, hopefully this is the issue
and it solves it. He was getting a bit unnerved with the XHTML/CSS
Is that why when you close a form /form
it leaves a gap...
that ALWAYS annoyed me sooo much!
Its only in IE - well as far as i know...
Chris Stratford
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russ weakley wrote:
Michael,
Haven't looked but it may be a simple Win/IE6 carriage return
So move your form out to surround an area that isn't pixel-perfect
critical.. the whole page if necessary..
P
From: Chris Stratford
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2004
2:36 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: [WSG]
IE bug
Is that why when you close
On Sat, 21 Feb 2004 14:36:14 +1100, Chris Stratford wrote:
Is that why when you close a form /form
it leaves a gap...
that ALWAYS annoyed me sooo much!
Its only in IE - well as far as i know...
Thats more likely to be due to the predefined margins/padding set in IE
on the form element.
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