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My site won’t work in IE
I just now launched my primary website this weeks time, only to discover it doesn’t display properly inside Internet Explorer SOME. 0 and IN SEARCH OF. 0. The web page is www. catherinelanigan. com. Quite simply, the left sidebar appears beyond place, as really does the spry menu bar. The web page looks fine throughout Safari, Chrome and Firefox, so I’m for a loss as to what the issue could be. Has anyone had this issue Is there a little something I’m missing Any help is treasured. IE 6 should display slightly different, but since anyone say both HUNTING FOR and 6 We’d tend to assume it’s part to do with the CSS code that is definitely specific to people browsers. ( there is a single statement for ie6 and ON THE LOOKOUT FOR ) Never quite viewed it done that way (in the CSS file), I always utilize conditional statements which are loaded in the head from the document ( following a CSS is packed ), to let the browser find out which statements to be able to process. Thanks in your reply. I see when I made this single statement (for IE SOME and 9) inside CSS file, … Continue reading →
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