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#1 2009-12-31 09:14:22
- Gallex
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IE6 again
i have homepage with 4 columns . not much surprisingly in IE6 the last banner (forsten) of a fourth column (#sidebar-2) floats to third column.
tried this and that but with any success… i’m out of ideas. have anybody?
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#2 2010-01-01 12:14:20
- Gallex
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Re: IE6 again
wierd, but in IE5 it displays the last banner correctly :)
but still haven’t found a solution for IE6…
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Re: IE6 again
Sounds to me like a float-margins problem…IE6 (for some wierd reason) doubles margins to floating elements.
What you can do is to make separate css style for IE6
for example, put in head of doc
<!--[if IE 6]> <link href="ie6.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> <![endif]-->
and in ie6.css make smaller margins to floating elements you have problem with.
Better solution is to give
display:inline;
to all elements that are floating (except for those you not having problem with like menu, etc.)
This is why I’m always using some css framework, like 960 or blueprint. it saves you time and nerves ;-)
hope this helps
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#4 2010-01-02 08:54:00
- Gallex
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Re: IE6 again
pogonik wrote:
Sounds to me like a float-margins problem…IE6 (for some wierd reason) doubles margins to floating elements.
and in ie6.css make smaller margins to floating elements you have problem with.Better solution is to give
display:inline;
to all elements that are floating (except for those you not having problem with like menu, etc.)
display:inline;
didn’t help.
cut down the the fourth column width on 5 pixels and it helped
Last edited by Gallex (2010-01-07 14:29:29)
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