• There seem to be some odd ball differences in IE and FF, so I’m hoping someone can explain.

    http://sekhu.net/wp

    1) If you view the site in IE, the h2.entry link is in blue, as is the comments link. They should be white

    2) there is a white bar between the top navigation and the banner, and at the bottom of the banner between it and the post.

    Can anyone explain how to fix these probs?

    Cheers in advance

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  • Thread Starter jinsan

    (@jinsan)

    I still have found what the problem is – I assumed it was either a border value or a height value, but whatever I change it to still displays the bars. And the links still refuse to change colour. The hover value is in effect, just not the individual colours for each link.

    Thread Starter jinsan

    (@jinsan)

    1) fixed

    2) still an issue – now could this be something to do with height? I couldn’t find any borders above and below the banner, nor could I find it for the top bar or above the content. Padding? Margin?

    IE handles margin and padding differently than FF does, true. I have had a couple of sites where the only solution for this situation was a separate stylesheet for IE (little as some think of that idea…. there’s actually nothing intrinsically wrong with @importing for specific browsers.)

    I would play with the margin/padding settings around your nav and banner, see if you can come up with some way to satisfy both of the browsers without going the extra stylesheet route if abhorrent to you.

    You might also check out sites such as positioniseverything, meyerweb, etc. Sometimes they post snippets of fixes which cover stuff like this….

    Thread Starter jinsan

    (@jinsan)

    Well with some padding I managed to remove the bottom white band, the upper blue band is proving more difficult, I’ve tried several combinatons of maring, and padding but the result causes differences between the two without IE ever fixing up

    Thread Starter jinsan

    (@jinsan)

    Still problematic – I also noticed that in IE the bullet points load the image, whereas in FF the bullet points on one half remain as before. I would like all bullet points to be the same.

    Any chance someone could take the look at the code for me? I’m stumped as to what the problem is on both these issues and I’m pretty stuck.

    Cheers

    Thread Starter jinsan

    (@jinsan)

    bump – still can’t resolve this. is there another way to achieve this? Anyone?

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