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On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 19:52:19 +0000, Nigel Ridley <nigel at rmk.co.il> wrote: > This is just a bit of a rant (but if anybody can help -- please feel > free to do so): > > I am happily rebuilding (coding) one of my websites from scratch and > figured I would try my hand at some css/xhtml and a bit of javascript > (all = dhtml -- yes?) > > Anyway, I downloaded a cool javascript and got it working how I want > (it's a tooltip with graphics) and then I found a nice css 3 column/with > header template (with workarounds for IE) and started to combine them > with some of my graphics etc. > It all looks great in Firefox, Konquorer and Opera :-) BUT, in IE it > doesn't work properly. IE 6 displays the 'mouseover tooltip box' behind > the toolbar at the top of the page; IE 5.5 won't display anything in the > header (where the logo is) but the tooltip box works; IE 4 does > everything OK. > > WHAT GIVES? > > If I take out the css template stuff, then IE 6 displays the tooltip box > in the right place (I'm sure it's not something that I've done as the > standards compliant browsers work!). > > What am I to do -- put a graphic: 'Best Viewed With Anything Other Than > Internet Explorer' and start the browser wars again? > I would do exactly that. Simply post a note that some browsers to do not comply with long-established standards, and add a link to the other browser downloads. Of course, I can be a bit antagonistic, so take my comments with a grain of salt. > Do all web coders have gray hair? > Well, I don't have much hair to be gray. However, there is a bit in the beard. ;) > > Blessings, > > Nigel > > -- -- DC Parris GNU Evangelist http://matheteuo.org/ gnumathetes at gmail.com Free software is like God's love - you can share it with anyone anywhere anytime!
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