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Old 15-09-2008, 12:22   #11
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See my edit on the previous page, though I don't how IE will respond as I was changing things with FF's Web Dev plugin on the fly, I can't effect the changes server end (obviously) so that I can check it with IE too.
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Old 15-09-2008, 12:25   #12
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Ok, I'll give that a go tonight as i have no FTP access here
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Old 15-09-2008, 13:43   #13
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Ah - that's what I changed.. I set the anti - hotlinking feature on!!
Huddy broke it!!!!!!!!
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I did just for a change lol
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Old 15-09-2008, 14:24   #15
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This was all discussed when Huddy first set the site up - i had a go and fixed it so it looked fine in firefox but then IE rendered it differently and made gaps between the flyouts so you couldn't move over without it disappearing.

I think it really needs a "if ie" rule in it so that it displays properly in both browsers
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No point having a standard if people can't develop based on it.

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Old 15-09-2008, 14:41   #16
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This was all discussed when Huddy first set the site up - i had a go and fixed it so it looked fine in firefox but then IE rendered it differently and made gaps between the flyouts so you couldn't move over without it disappearing.

I think it really needs a "if ie" rule in it so that it displays properly in both browsers
Aye I can imagine but all i've done is change 1 width value, so hopefully IE shouldn't spack out too much
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Aye I can imagine but all i've done is change 1 width value, so hopefully IE shouldn't spack out too much
Maybe you could take a look at thatsnotmyname.net and tell me why the sidebar sits at the bottom of the page on IE but is fine on all other browsers?
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Old 15-09-2008, 15:01   #18
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Probably not as most of my CSS problem solving revolves around fiddling with things until they work, so I can't really fiddle with it in IE.
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Old 15-09-2008, 15:11   #19
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*mutters about browsers and 'standards compliance'*

No point having a standard if people can't develop based on it.

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Well this was just some code i pulled off the net. I assumed it worked. I'm not a CSS developer to know otherwise.

I think some kind of FF/IE check would be a good idea?
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I think all browsers should just use the WebKit engine
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