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Own up, who ballsed up CUK Css?
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Renders fine for me in IE8. With compatibility view on and off too. Nick did a good job. Going on your recent posts I expect it is your own machine that is up the spout. Try reinstalling Windows and see if that helps.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostEvery post has these horrible scroll bars, horizontal and vertical in them. I'm using IE8.
NF was this you?
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IE8 is hardly a modern browser: it's two-and-a-half years old. Every other browser manufacturer has managed at least a couple of major versions since then.Originally posted by russell View PostCan't believe even with modern browsers we still get these rendering issues, glad I moved away from UI work into backendy stuff.
IE9 came out earlier this year, for those who like such things.
I haven't got IE8 here at ClientCo but, the last time I tested CUK in IE8, everything was fine.Comment
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When there's no SY01 posts for 6 months, we'll know he's followed your advice.Originally posted by administrator View PostRenders fine for me in IE8. With compatibility view on and off too. Nick did a good job. Going on your recent posts I expect it is your own machine that is up the spout. Try reinstalling Windows and see if that helps.Comment
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There's a chap who posts on here who'll sort it out for you. He only charges £15 as well.Originally posted by administrator View PostRenders fine for me in IE8. With compatibility view on and off too. Nick did a good job. Going on your recent posts I expect it is your own machine that is up the spout. Try reinstalling Windows and see if that helps.While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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Yeah, SY would never get Windows installed, and then wouldn't be able to post here to ask for help. Have there even been changes to the site recently? The OP should probably clear all their temp files.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Meaning what?Originally posted by administrator View PostRenders fine for me in IE8. With compatibility view on and off too. Nick did a good job. Going on your recent posts I expect it is your own machine that is up the spout. Try reinstalling Windows and see if that helps.
It also doesn't work for Dim in IE8 so it's not just me.
Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Microsoft have slipped IE9 on my machine while I wasn't looking. Apologies. So in summary CUK is stuffed on my machine in IE9 and on Dims machine in IE8.
HTHKnock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Can you post a screenshot?Originally posted by suityou01 View PostMicrosoft have slipped IE9 on my machine while I wasn't looking. Apologies. So in summary CUK is stuffed on my machine in IE9 and on Dims machine in IE8.
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Originally posted by russell View PostCan you post a screenshot?
Switch IE9 into compatability mode and it renders ok. Seems to be some problem with the overflow property of blockquotes in IE9.
Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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