No doubt due to many mark-up errors — in particular the ones that have to do with open, unclosed or extra tags or elements.
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fchrisbaraket.com%2F&charset=%28detect+automatically%29&doctype=Inline&group=0
I corrected all the errors, and the script still isn’t working how it’s supposed to, but I hacked a work around for ie, so I’m at least happy 🙂
It is my understanding that things will work well in FF, but that IE and it’s different flavors may or may not work well to varying degrees. What a mind sore MS IE is. I’ve seen css, html, and php code for IE that seems to suggest that there are if…then…else conditions that may address this (i.e IE6, IE7, etc.), but there is little documentation that I have located to support this concept for WordPress.
There are two areas that WordPress seems to fail the tests of user satisfaction.
Maybe “Christine Rondeau” or another well versed individual might offer some input or a suggestion or solution that would help…please.