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IE9 width problem
Just noticed my forum view (with topics) looks different in IE9 then in IE7-8, Firefox or Chrome. It's extremely wide in IE9, like 5000px. http://tinyurl.com/3v4n6u4
What's the problem? The designer of the theme says it my changes, but I can't locate the problem. Please help |
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No one?
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Could be some stray table tag with extreme width or text indent..
But simplest way to fix it would be to Add a main container div with width 100% in header which holds it all.. I see you dont have one now. |
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in the second column for ads(right). you have another table to put the ads in. I see there is an empty column before you put the ads. unused td. you can delete that.
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or you can put <td valign="top"> </td> you must put something it it. dont leave it empty. a div can be empty a table td column cannot. I assumed that is the problem. |
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Attitude5ire solution worked. I had to delete all the tables, adding divs instead. It probably was a problem with one of the banners, deleting them solved the problem temporary. Adding two div like the tables I had made it possible to re-add the ads..
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