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Problems with alignment in ie7

Problems with alignment in ie7

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TeKsT

TeKsT

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Problems with alignment in ie7

So i have been having some problems with IE7, my layout looks just fine in firefox of course, but in ie7 the content is too far to the right. i would assume its because of the left:xxx; tag. however the hack for ie doesn't seem to work in this latest version. So does anyone know what i am doing wrong in my coding??

Because of the upgrade i am also unable to see what it looks like in Ie6, so if someone could post a screenshot that would be lovely. Smile

Website: http://www.phoria.net/
CSS: http://www.phoria.net/wg/wg.css

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sparky

sparky

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Contrare, Pierre. There are many hacks circulating to run IE6 and IE7 simultaneously.

I'm on IE6 so I can't really help you out, but I did notice that your background image repeats when the content stretches. Check your Portfolio page.

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Last edited by sparky, December 22nd, 2006 07:36 PM (Edited 1 times)

fmx

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hey,
I looked at your css and your best option would be to start fresh. Fixing it would lead you down the omgwtf road.

here is a helpful tip

Quote:

(99% of the time) position:absolute is a sign that there is a flaw in the logic being used to put together a site

btw: nice port!

fmx

fmx

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Here is a quick example of how it could be done.
Tested in IE6/7, FF, netscape and opera.
http://tinyurl.com/y46lu6

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