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Postby kanaloa » Thu Jul 26, 2007 7:23 pm

You'll learn quickly IE is the devil when it comes to CSS. You have to write code you normally wouldn't. Sorry about IE7, I would have tested it but here we use IE6 still to test our sites, I have no idea why.

I did some original stuff I wish I'd saved now... there at the end I was trying all sorts of stuff to fix IE6, and that ironically might be what messed up IE7. go figure?
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Postby xxsonyboy4lfexx » Thu Jul 26, 2007 7:40 pm

It so horrible!!! I like nothing about it and it's so unusual for a big software company to make crap. I had to make a new userbar.....
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Postby xxsonyboy4lfexx » Wed Aug 01, 2007 6:57 pm

Ok I was able to fix some of the problems in IE but now a new one is here! And it's only in IE. *beep* piece of sh*t. That column of links is too far to the right compared to every other proper browser.
http://thechillroom.com/index2.html

*Would someone mind being my web coding helper I could contact via PM with my questions?
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