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In Topic: Contact Form Height Problem
29 March 2012 - 04:28 PM
Never mind, I used a CSS reset and figured out some css for the form that sort of works. -
In Topic: Contact Form Height Problem
29 March 2012 - 03:05 PM
Hi, thanks for the tip, I used a CSS reset from this page: http://meyerweb.com/...ools/css/reset/
And although it has shortened the form in chrome, the form is still appearing longer in chrome than it does in firefox by about 15px, which doesn't sound like much but it becomes a problem when trying to create a custom background for the from.
http://www.facebookp...rt/contact.html
Any idea what might be causing it? -
In Topic: Got IE installed? Please check my site for me!
19 September 2011 - 02:10 PM
brightonmike, on 19 September 2011 - 08:49 AM, said:Do not take IETesters results for granted. It's not 100% accurate. In fact, I've experienced issues in IETester that I've not been able to replicate in IE itself.
By all means use it, just don't necessarily believe its results. It is not a reliable method of browser testing.
The true, reliable method of testing on old copies of IE is to setup a VM, install XP and then run IE7/8 on that copy of XP.
Thanks for the tip, much appreciated, +1 for you sir. Did you happen to have a look at the site through IE? -
In Topic: Got IE installed? Please check my site for me!
18 September 2011 - 10:44 PM
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In Topic: Got IE installed? Please check my site for me!
18 September 2011 - 09:56 PM
lukeluukeluuuke, on 18 September 2011 - 09:20 PM, said:Hey there! I've got a very good program for you to google, its called IEtester. Basically you can select which version of ie you want to test a website on (either local or server based websites). Check it out
Anyway, I've looked at it on the following formats: IE 5, 6 and 7. What I've found is the following:
. On IE 5 and 6 the whole top of the website's layout is all over the place, in IE6 just the top of the website (the navigation header etc) is not centered but the rest is. However, on IE5 none of the website is center aligned.
. On IE 5 and 6 also, the video that you have on your home page isn't floated.
. In IE 7 the video is floated, however, when you scroll down, the video is still visible after the point that you have set for the content to vanish.
Thats all I can see from a quick glance. I hope this helps,
-Luke
Thanks for taking a look and thanks for the IEtester tip, +1 for you!
I'm not overly concerned about ie5 and 6 (i refuse to write code to suit a 10 year old browser!) but I'll have to look at the video issue in ie7, thanks for pointing it out. Don't suppose you had a chance to check it out in chrome/firefox?
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