Cool, glad to hear it. That Compatibility Mode thing has definitely gotten me before. Thanks for replying with the resolution.
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 2:04 PM, Dane Vinson <[email protected]> wrote: > I discovered the source of the issue. Like I said I almost never use IE > and somehow Compatibility View mode was turned on. I toggled it off and the > page now look very nice in both Chrome and IE with only subtle and very > acceptable differences. > > Thank you for taking the time to respond. > > > On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 6:51 PM, Sal Lara <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Dane, can you post an example of the issue? If you can't share the page >> itself, maybe you can reproduce the issue in JSFiddle? There are certainly >> subtle differences in the way things are rendered between IE10 and Chrome, >> but the cause may be caused by something else in your page. >> >> On Tuesday, June 18, 2013 6:55:23 PM UTC-4, Dane Vinson wrote: >>> >>> First, I am not "wrong". The page I'm working with renders DRASTICALLY >>> different in IE and Chrome. The icon alignment was just one example and no >>> where near the worst. You seem awfully defensive about my question so let >>> me be clear. I love bootstap! It makes a number of otherwise tedious layout >>> and styling functions fairly trivial. >>> >>> I started using bootstrap only a short time ago and hadn't run the page >>> I was toying with in anything but Chrome. When I ran it in IE I was >>> surprised to see how different (and terrible) it looked. My only question >>> was whether that was normal. I suspected (and still do) that there is some >>> issue with my page that is causing it to render so differently in the two >>> browsers but simply wanted feedback from others before I went searching for >>> an issue that may or may not be there. Included is my own screen shot of a >>> section of the exact same page running in Chrome (left) and IE10 (right). I >>> think you'll agree the differences are fairly pronounced. >>> [image: Inline image 1] >>> >>> >>> On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 4:44 AM, Raul MATEi <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> I believe you're wrong my friend, just take a look at the attached >>>> screenshot, left IE10, right Chrome... more than that, Bootstrap is free >>>> and you're free to contribute, if you know the solution fork it / solve it >>>> / do a pull request, if not rise an issue and for sure someone will look at >>>> it and will try to solve. I believe in same behavior applications not in >>>> pixel perfect ones, so I always try to convince my clients that some >>>> browser have limitations on rendering some fancy styles but the behavior >>>> will be maintained across all browsers and it will work even if the button >>>> has no gradient or shadow... >>>> >>>> >>>> On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 9:31 AM, Dane Vinson <[email protected]>wrote: >>>> >>>>> For example icons in btn elements of my page display offset several >>>>> pixels down in IE 10 compared with Chrome. That is just one of many, many, >>>>> MANY UI differences, and not near the most egregious, I'm coming across >>>>> when running the same page with IE 10 vs. Chrome. 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