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Ted Lee
I¹m having a hard time figuring out why this is happening...
I have a site I designed, and it loads/renders great on every browser out
there except IE (I¹m testing on IE 6). The issue isn¹t the already
documented differences in CSS interperation, but an actual display bug.
http://crux.baker.edu/tlee07/WEB121A/Project/
The site uses frames (it¹s for a class that required I use them), and on the
Services and FAQ page, I get strange horizontal scrollbars running down the
right side of the page, but only in IE. The odd thing is, if you mouse over
the nav gpx in the left hand frame, the rendering issues temporarily
disappear, until you try to scroll the main content frame down.
Does this bug look familiar to anyone, and does anyone have any idea on what
causes it and how it might be fixed? I have to turn this project in tonight,
and would hate to lose points because of my bad luck on uncovering an IE
bug.
Thanks,
Ted
I have a site I designed, and it loads/renders great on every browser out
there except IE (I¹m testing on IE 6). The issue isn¹t the already
documented differences in CSS interperation, but an actual display bug.
http://crux.baker.edu/tlee07/WEB121A/Project/
The site uses frames (it¹s for a class that required I use them), and on the
Services and FAQ page, I get strange horizontal scrollbars running down the
right side of the page, but only in IE. The odd thing is, if you mouse over
the nav gpx in the left hand frame, the rendering issues temporarily
disappear, until you try to scroll the main content frame down.
Does this bug look familiar to anyone, and does anyone have any idea on what
causes it and how it might be fixed? I have to turn this project in tonight,
and would hate to lose points because of my bad luck on uncovering an IE
bug.
Thanks,
Ted