MSIE vs Firefox

My site looks wildly different in the two browsers. Other posts here state that the page width is the culprit but after adjusting some, I don't see how I came to have the difference I now have.

 

(see site at temporary location  http://  motorsport (dot) iowalink (dot) com )

 

I would appreciate ideas on harmonizing the two views of the site.

 

Thanks.

 

David P

Quote · 25 Jul 2008

Sent you a PM with link to my LIVE site....both of my views don't look as different as yours.....

Not sure what's up with that.

My site looks wildly different in the two browsers. Other posts here state that the page width is the culprit but after adjusting some, I don't see how I came to have the difference I now have.

(see site at temporary location  http://  motorsport (dot) iowalink (dot) com )

I would appreciate ideas on harmonizing the two views of the site.

Thanks.

David P

Quote · 25 Jul 2008

Yes, I know they *should* look the same. My purpose in posting was to ask people if they had an idea of what I need to do to fix the issue.

D

Quote · 25 Jul 2008

What version of Dolphin are you using?

Quote · 25 Jul 2008

What scripts have you modified.? Possibly removing IE rules from the header.inc file.?

 

IE always requires certain proper commands to display correctly given the whole lawsuit over the ActiveX issue with Macromedia/Adobe regarding Flash.

 

While FireFox is more natural with regards to media and language interpretation and deployment.

 

Since your site has been modified from the header file and possibly more... I would bet you remove critical IE code by accident. because globalghost dot net has no issues as you are referring to with regards to IE or FF. Looks and plays just fine.

 

 

Quote · 25 Jul 2008

You just have to add a few CSS tag for IE only ;-)

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Quote · 26 Jul 2008

I had AntonLV install his Profile Splitter. This could be the issue. I will have him look into it.

Thanks.

D

What scripts have you modified.? Possibly removing IE rules from the header.inc file.?

IE always requires certain proper commands to display correctly given the whole lawsuit over the ActiveX issue with Macromedia/Adobe regarding Flash.

Quote · 26 Jul 2008
 
 
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