I've spent the last few weeks trying to fix a rok feature glitch on my page at:
www.aca-international.org
, and it's just not working. The glitch? There's about a one inch block of black between the edge within the inset and the image. I can't move the image across to till the space. That dark area won't go away.
So, I opened it in Mozilla, and guess what? It's gone and it looks great. Unless I can figure out what's going on, I'm going put up a "this site is best viewed with..." and just give up on the IE. I have too many friends who have moved over to Mozilla anyway.
I'd like to know what others think about this. Has 1.5 templates become more glitchy when viewed through IE?
Warning: Expected color but found '#0'. Expected color but found '#0'. Expected end of value for property but found '#0'. Error in parsing value for property 'border-left'. Declaration dropped.
Source File:
www.aca-international.org/templates/rt_m...g_j15/css/style6.css
Line: 96
Warning: Expected color but found '#0'. Expected color but found '#0'. Expected end of value for property but found '#0'. Error in parsing value for property 'border-left'. Declaration dropped.
Source File:
www.aca-international.org/templates/rt_m...g_j15/css/style6.css
Line: 97
Warning: Expected color but found '#0'. Expected color but found '#0'. Expected end of value for property but found '#0'. Error in parsing value for property 'border-left'. Declaration dropped.
Source File:
www.aca-international.org/templates/rt_m...g_j15/css/style6.css
Line: 98
Please fix those errors first and then get back to us
Please reply with a direct link to the issue & create a new thread for each new issue.
A template is only as good as the content that goes into it - DanG
Re: Discussion: Mozilla Firefox vs. IE Everything!
Posted 16 years 2 months ago
I completely abandoned any use of IE-anything. Designing a site for full-compliance in IE is a pain. To me IE is buggy and not compatible with allot of Java-scripts and Apache server scripts. It is very vulnerable to viruses with allot of it coding being left wide-open.
If I could uninstall Internet Explorer all-together, I would.
I use Firefox and Safari.
Wage
"Everyone has to get knocked-down every once-in-a-while, otherwise you'll never learn how to get-back-up!
" A quote attributed to my Grandpa Wagers
Re: Discussion: Mozilla Firefox vs. IE Everything!
Posted 16 years 2 months ago
EVERYONE else is having the problems you're having - and I'm running out of dysphemisms for it - IE JUST SUCKS! If I could afford to completely ignore it, I'd jump at the opportunity.
Re: Discussion: Mozilla Firefox vs. IE Everything!
Posted 16 years 2 months ago
THANK YOU GUYS!!! I feel like I've been vindicated. I'm new at all this, and I don't pretend to be a quick learner, but once Mike Van Kirk(?), asked me if I was viewing this through IE, everything became clear.
My husband has been trying to get me to move over to IE for a couple of years, now, as he is an opensource kind of guy (he runs our Linux servers). I'm moving on over, folks. In the meantime, my husband says he's never used safari, so we'll be checking up on that this weekend.