Group's posts with tag: ie

|  | I am not even going to say I totally understand this, but I am "reposting" this from the "other group" and when those that do can repost it for better explaining.... and to jiggyboytheon "firefox not foxfire" oops good call you are right
My friend is learning to make themes on her own and we had a "bit" of misunderstanding till I grab the image.
Why would there be so much space on the top on Foxfire.. I find it annoying. (lol) - Me
lfom
lfom wrote on Feb 15, edited on Feb 15 Suggestion: design your page on Firefox (or any other Gecko-powered browser), so the chances it will look the same on other browser are greatly improved. IE just sux, as it does not follow web standards (W3C).
........... Start with that I wont even get into codes lol |
Link: http://www.webcredible.co.uk/user-friendly-resources/css/internet-expl...Trying to get CSS-based websites to look the same across all browsers can often be difficult. Many of the problems however lie with Internet Explorer implementing CSS commands differently to other, more standards compliant browsers. All is not lost, however, as many of the differences you see across browsers are caused by the same Internet Explorer CSS issues... 
Link: http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5hcbDLmJvSd8y1NPOva3b9J1kQ5vAD8V7L7V...1 hour ago "Microsoft's browsers, including the current Internet Explorer 7, gained notoriety among Web developers for handling Web page code differently than Mozilla Corp.'s Firefox, Apple Inc.'s Safari, the now-defunct Netscape Navigator and others." ...
"Microsoft said the new version of the browser, when complete, will support industry-standard versions of the code that tells browsers what Web pages should look like, including CSS 2.1, by default."
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