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  • chez.metcalfe@virgin.net

    Problem with my churches css website

    Hi, can anyone take a look at my church site and tell me what I need
    to do to fix it. It renders all wrong in IE7 (I think - I'm on a MAC
    and have sent it to some friends who say its all wrong, however I
    haven't got direct access to a PC that I can work on. So I'm working
    blind really. There are some work arounds for iE6 but obviously not
    enough!!!
    I think it is something to do with the header panel.



    Thanks

  • axlq

    #2
    Re: Problem with my churches css website

    In article <1177437428.954 314.89710@r35g2 000prh.googlegr oups.com>,
    <chez.metcalfe@ virgin.netwrote :
    >Hi, can anyone take a look at my church site and tell me what I need
    >...
    >I think it is something to do with the header panel.
    >
    >http://www.testdrive-site.co.uk/dcc_site
    The only thing I see wrong (looking at it in IE6) is the string
    <![endif]--appears after the Flash link. Otherwise it looks fine.

    -A

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    • Jim Moe

      #3
      Re: Problem with my churches css website

      chez.metcalfe@v irgin.net wrote:
      [...] It renders all wrong in IE7 [...]
      >
      What does "renders all wrong" mean?
      Correct the validation errors first.
      <http://validator.w3.or g/check?verbose=1 &uri=http%3A%2F %2Fwww.testdriv e-site.co.uk%2Fdc c_site%2F>
      A number of them are because you do not escape the ampersand in the
      links, change "&" to "&amp;". The rest are more serious.

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      • Ed Jay

        #4
        Re: Problem with my churches css website

        chez.metcalfe@v irgin.net scribed:
        >Hi, can anyone take a look at my church site and tell me what I need
        >to do to fix it. It renders all wrong in IE7 (I think - I'm on a MAC
        >and have sent it to some friends who say its all wrong, however I
        >haven't got direct access to a PC that I can work on. So I'm working
        >blind really. There are some work arounds for iE6 but obviously not
        >enough!!!
        >I think it is something to do with the header panel.
        >
        >http://www.testdrive-site.co.uk/dcc_site
        >
        It looks fine here with Opera 2.0 and Firefox 2.0.
        --
        Ed Jay (remove 'M' to respond by email)

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        • Johannes Koch

          #5
          Re: Problem with my churches css website

          Ed Jay schrieb:
          It looks fine here with Opera 2.0
          Where do you get this version from? :-)
          --
          Johannes Koch
          Spem in alium nunquam habui praeter in te, Deus Israel.
          (Thomas Tallis, 40-part motet)

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          • Ed Jay

            #6
            Re: Problem with my churches css website

            Johannes Koch scribed:
            >Ed Jay schrieb:
            >It looks fine here with Opera 2.0
            >
            >Where do you get this version from? :-)
            Opera.com ;-) The final version was released about a week ago.
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            • Ed Jay

              #7
              Re: Problem with my churches css website

              Johannes Koch scribed:
              >Ed Jay schrieb:
              >It looks fine here with Opera 2.0
              >
              >Where do you get this version from? :-)
              Sheez! Doh! Ignore my last post... It's Opera 9.20 (8771). It was released
              last week.
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              Ed Jay (remove 'M' to respond by email)

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              • Felix Miata

                #8
                Re: Problem with my churches css website

                On 2007/04/24 13:57 (GMT-0400) chez.metcalfe@v irgin.net apparently typed:
                Hi, can anyone take a look at my church site and tell me what I need
                to do to fix it. It renders all wrong in IE7 (I think - I'm on a MAC
                and have sent it to some friends who say its all wrong, however I
                haven't got direct access to a PC that I can work on. So I'm working
                blind really. There are some work arounds for iE6 but obviously not
                enough!!!
                I think it is something to do with the header panel.
                Where? That URL gets me:

                Error 403 - Forbidden

                You tried to access a document for which you don't have privileges.
                --
                "Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the
                old has gone, the new has come!" 2 Corinthians 5:17 NIV

                Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409

                Felix Miata *** http://mrmazda.no-ip.com/

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