Once again MSIE is the bane of my existence. While fixing some MSIE issue with the footer, I managed to make the banner vanish only in MSIE.
http://collegeboundkits.net/index.php
The code is for is fine in the CSS and it renders in FireFox and Safari on Mac and FF on PC... just not in MSIE on PC. Can anyone figure thisone out for me?
Thanks
SB
Banner vanished in MSIE [SOLVED}
Banner vanished in MSIE [SOLVED}
Last edited by stanb17 on Fri Mar 20, 2009 3:36 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Banner vanished in MSIE [SOLVED}
I deduced that it was a MSIE issue with relative CSS and in-line CSS. I trashed the banner mention in the CSS and simply hard-coded the damned thing in the put it here tags
It pissed me off that it was working just fine for 2 weeks. Then, without really doing anything to the div at all, in fact I was working on the footer at the time, the banner just decided to go away, but only in MSIE.
MicroSquish seems to think they are above the requirements established by the ISO (International Standards Organization). Rather than actually develop products and software that complies with the rest of the planet, Microsoft simply expects the rest of the world to comply with it's own hideous excuse for code. It is similar to a world where tractor trailer drivers all deciding that they are no longer going to abide by the rules of the road and simply plow through red lights, stop signs and park where ever they want... only because they are bigger. Microsofts business model is reprehensible at best... and having to re-write code just to make things work and play in MSIE really bums my flow.
It pissed me off that it was working just fine for 2 weeks. Then, without really doing anything to the div at all, in fact I was working on the footer at the time, the banner just decided to go away, but only in MSIE.
MicroSquish seems to think they are above the requirements established by the ISO (International Standards Organization). Rather than actually develop products and software that complies with the rest of the planet, Microsoft simply expects the rest of the world to comply with it's own hideous excuse for code. It is similar to a world where tractor trailer drivers all deciding that they are no longer going to abide by the rules of the road and simply plow through red lights, stop signs and park where ever they want... only because they are bigger. Microsofts business model is reprehensible at best... and having to re-write code just to make things work and play in MSIE really bums my flow.

