Forum: Site Layout and Usability Nov 2nd, 2009 |
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You need to give your page a doctype statement - right at the top.
Any of these works for me (in IE 6):
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN"
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Forum: Site Layout and Usability Jun 2nd, 2009 |
| Replies: 5 Views: 684 Wow Metas! They crop up in the strangest of circumstances.
Well done. I will remember the answer for my own sites. Bound to need it one day, so thank you too.
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Forum: Site Layout and Usability Jun 1st, 2009 |
| Replies: 5 Views: 684 Just a thought - I wonder if MS have tried fixing their old "peekaboo" bug and introduced a flicker bug in its place.
Try giving all your menu items a CSS style of position:relative and see if... |
Forum: Site Layout and Usability Jun 1st, 2009 |
| Replies: 5 Views: 684 Google "IE7 flicker" and you'll find many similar reports.
A solution is offered here (http://blogs.msdn.com/tonyschr/archive/2006/12/06/ie7-menu-flickering-toggling-glitch.aspx) but it's... |
Forum: Site Layout and Usability May 11th, 2009 |
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You're unlikely to find exactly what you want off the shelf but the good news is that the major players in forum software (phpBB, phpNuke, vBulletin, yaBB and others) offer their code... |
Forum: Site Layout and Usability May 11th, 2009 |
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I'd recommend route 'B'. Redisign your pages to serve them complete with header and footer each time.
Many many sites do this and the overhead is generally minimal because (a) any... |