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![]() I tailored my website to firefox. In opera, the padding (at least for the bottom) seems to not work, but thats a minor problem. However, in IE6, the page just looks like a catastrophe.
Here is what it looks like...firefox on the left, IE6 on the right: http://www.fabric8d.com/cssbrowserincompatibility.jpg IE6 has the large blank area that i would like to get rid of and it is not repeating the inner background. I thought about doing a browser check for IE and have the corresponding code, but would like to avoid it if possible. Is there a way to go about fixing this without doing conditional statements? note: I am using purely CSS for the website. |
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![]() IE is really tough with CSS...some things it ignores completely (min-height being one of them). If the web was only built for Firefox alone, things would be a whole lot easier wouldn't it?
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