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Need some IE CSS Help
Hello, I have a design that I've been working on for a company that's been on the backburner for a while, because I cannot get it to function correctly in IE6.
Could one of you give me a hand in determining the issue with my CSS? I would very much appreciate it... In fact, I wouldn't mind paying someone a little bit through PayPal to help me out. My design works in Firefox, Safari, and IE7 but of course not IE 6. Here's the link: http://www.vervecreativedesign.com/c...iles/pxdesign/ Thank you much! Nate Morris |
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Re: Need some IE CSS Help
IMO you should rethink your layout design and get away from using all those absolute positioned elements. It shouldn't be necessary and always causes issues somewhere or other.
You might find the Templates tutorial, available from the sticky at the top of the css forum, helpful in this respect. |
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