IE is the worst browser i think but most people use it…
here is a website that has some positioning fixes
http://tagsoup.com/-dev/null-/css/fixed/
http://www.webcredible.co.uk/user-friendly-resources/css/internet-explorer.shtml
i hope those help as i do not know where the problem is on your website, although i did check, i did not see anything wrong…
I am having a lot of problems with IE also. The upgrade just isn’t worth the time it is taking trying to fix my problem. I am reverting back to 1.5.2, and calling it a night.
Thread Starter
rayd8
(@rayd8)
Thank you for the replies but I am still at a loss as to why this is happening. I don’t understand why the javascript form will display in all browsers but IE. I’ve tried changing widths and margins without success. It’s like IE is ignoring the javascript that populates the drop downs.
Would the problem be in the stylesheet itself or the header.php file that contains the javascript calls? Also, when you click on the calendar icon a calendar window opens up to select dates. There is supposed to be a button to close the window but this is also missing.
I know that there has to be a hack to fix this I just don’t know how to begin. Sorry to be rambling but I’ve had very little sleep trying to solve this problem. This was a revenue generating site for us and now that I have tried to expand the site this form has broken in IE and I am a little panicked.
Thread Starter
rayd8
(@rayd8)
UPDATE: OK, I have moved the javascript code that was in a page post to the Page Template. Now the drop-downs are populated, the calendar is still missing the close button and it seems the style sheet is pretty much being ignored. I don’t understand the WordPress loop well enough to know why this change made the drop-downs functional. But it’s still not where I want it.
I’m posting this in case this might help someone guide me and so that if anyone visits the page after reading one of the posts above they won’t go “What is he talking about? I can see the drop-downs just fine”.