xaltednet
05-13-2010, 11:58 AM
Hi Guys
I am currently working on a site... and I AM FED UP with IE6... If only I could tell people to GO DOWNLOAD IE8... but that would be too easy
I have been doing lots of changes to my CMS and forgot to keep checking if IE6 is happy with changes... now IE6 is unhappy and I don't know what I changed :/
ISSUE:
unable to select text in content section... visible but it is almost as if it is behind something. This is an issue when a user tries to log in and can't enter their details as you can't enter into text
URL:
http://www.ufg.co.nz/library.php?returnLoginPage=true&ie6detected
also anything in this site :P
ALSO:
I know my code is ugly... I currently have someone to add all the table summery attributes, image alt attributes etc... Also I know absolute positioning is frowned upon but its just that way its gotta be... so no bad mouthing the code :p
These pages are generated by my CMS so I gotta fix the thing generating the annoying IE6 bug
CODE
PHP, Javascript etc... As you can see I am not much of a HTML coder and I think this issue is with the HTML
If anyone spts something... I will be in your debt :thumbsup:
I am currently working on a site... and I AM FED UP with IE6... If only I could tell people to GO DOWNLOAD IE8... but that would be too easy
I have been doing lots of changes to my CMS and forgot to keep checking if IE6 is happy with changes... now IE6 is unhappy and I don't know what I changed :/
ISSUE:
unable to select text in content section... visible but it is almost as if it is behind something. This is an issue when a user tries to log in and can't enter their details as you can't enter into text
URL:
http://www.ufg.co.nz/library.php?returnLoginPage=true&ie6detected
also anything in this site :P
ALSO:
I know my code is ugly... I currently have someone to add all the table summery attributes, image alt attributes etc... Also I know absolute positioning is frowned upon but its just that way its gotta be... so no bad mouthing the code :p
These pages are generated by my CMS so I gotta fix the thing generating the annoying IE6 bug
CODE
PHP, Javascript etc... As you can see I am not much of a HTML coder and I think this issue is with the HTML
If anyone spts something... I will be in your debt :thumbsup: