AllenH
07-02-2008, 11:41 PM
Hello,
As some of you may have read elsewhere I recently discovered that my site (http://www.dailybuzzer.com) shows much differently in IE than it is in FF.
in IE:
1. Padding is different
2. The header looks ugly with the blue partial border.
3. Content area is less wide.
4. Borders in images are different.
5. images aren't aligned correctly.
6. More..
What I'm looking for is someone who will make IE load my site just as FF, I don't even want a single difference.
Please PM me your quotes, not per hour - but for the whole project. If you have experience with doing so please specify.
tagnu
07-04-2008, 07:33 AM
Is it still open? I've sent you a PM.
AllenH
07-04-2008, 12:14 PM
Open until I find a proof, reliable and affordable CSS expert.
I've had a numer of different quotes - anyone willing to give an unbiased rough quotes for this?
_Aerospace_Eng_
07-04-2008, 02:32 PM
Are you required to have the ads on your site? If you are then that is what is causing you problems. And what version of IE do you need it to look the same in?
AllenH
07-04-2008, 05:35 PM
Are you required to have the ads on your site? If you are then that is what is causing you problems.
You mean slowness?
And what version of IE do you need it to look the same in?
Uhh, the ones most people use/will use? I guess all..?
I <3 Lamp
07-04-2008, 05:45 PM
Are you required to have the ads on your site? If you are then that is what is causing you problems. And what version of IE do you need it to look the same in?
LOL obviously if he's asking about cross browser compatibility then he obviously needs support for 6 and 7
_Aerospace_Eng_
07-04-2008, 07:18 PM
@AllenH No I don't mean slowness. Its causing your issues because anything above the doctype throws IE into quirks mode causing CSS to display differently than it should.
@I <3 Lamp Not necessarily, I have clients who don't care about IE6 which is why I asked.
AllenH
07-04-2008, 09:10 PM
That adify code? I don't think its the only reason, and its not above the DOCOTYPE, dockotype isn't even recognized on my site. I can get rid of the ad code at the top before the header any way.
_Aerospace_Eng_
07-04-2008, 09:34 PM
Thats what I was asking. As I said anything above the doctype causes IE to go into quirks mode.
AllenH
07-05-2008, 02:24 PM
Thats what I was asking. As I said anything above the doctype causes IE to go into quirks mode.
But it's not above the DOCOTYPE, or is it? anyway I sent you a PM.
AllenH
07-05-2008, 03:18 PM
Update: Image and content width issue solved!!
Thanks to _Aerospace_Eng_ that suggested to place the docotype above all elements, now images are aligning nicely, with the same border, and I assume that the content width areas are simillar to FF.
So again, thanks very much to _Aerospace_Eng_, which I have also PMed to do it paid and I can say sounds (and is obviously) very professional. A big thanks also goes out to jcdevelopment who also suggested methods and made me aware of many other errors in the page.