Sunday, November 29, 2009

Does this code require a hack for IE?

http://www.dynamicdrive.com/style/csslib...



This CSS works beautifully in Firefox but functions very strangely in Internet Explorer 7. Is there a hack that needs to be put into place for it to work right? Thanks.



Does this code require a hack for IE?ie 6



Here's a site with all the CSS bugs you may need to hack:



http://www.positioniseverything.net/expl...



One problem with CSS code:



26 .thumbnail span Value Error : background-color lightyellow is not a color value : lightyellow



Be sure to use XHTML 1.0 document type or change html to reflect a Strict DOCTYPE.



Ron



Does this code require a hack for IE?windows vista internet explorer



Only in the loosest sense is it a "hack". IE and Firefox have slightly different object models and handle events differently. You will have browser specific code, which sucks.



Nice CSS, by the way.
IE is a horrible browser which doesn't follow international standards for html, css or ECMAscript. In order for this to work under IE, you have to buy a book on the microsoft versions of these things.
It works the same for me in both Firefox and IE7. What problem(s) are you seeing? Is there something else on your page that might be causing a conflict?

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