but i have a problem .. if im looking through firefox (on mac OR windows) or safari (mac stuff) the site is ok..
but with IE the site makes one extra row on top of the tables that i have made rounded corners in (for example the content, and left right part)... im waay too dumb to figure out whats going on so pleaze help
for tables i guess its just something about Adobe Golive ... and whats left in there .. since i suck ass with programming i use that programm alot to make web.
i dont realy care if the script has logic aslong as it works
BUT HUGE THNX for the reply on how to eliminate that problem with IE im verry thankfull
Forget IE! There is a new version around the corner (7.0). Can be downloaded if you pass the Genuine Windoze Advantage (wording a bit to Orwellian for me). It should be more in tune with standards - so they say. People using Mac have given up on IE years ago.
IE 7.0 will display it wrong ALSO!
Because it's not a standards problem...per se
--> just that firefox "ignores" IE proprietary attribute named "height" for <TR>.
I would love to try IE 7.0 for development. But since, in essence it's not free, I'll just let Microsoft wander the lonely road of non standard browsers.
Don't let the door hit you on the way out