Gah, it seems to work fine in Mozilla Firefox and Safari, but not in IE. The boxes are disorted and misaligned. Does anyone know why this happens or how I can fix it? +REP for any helpful tips <:
P.S. - Its coded in DIVs.
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Gah, it seems to work fine in Mozilla Firefox and Safari, but not in IE. The boxes are disorted and misaligned. Does anyone know why this happens or how I can fix it? +REP for any helpful tips <:
P.S. - Its coded in DIVs.
Screenie / link plz :)
If you don't post the code no one will know why its not working.
It's always IE for me.
Always IE for me.
lol jack, its so true (:
someone on clubhabboforum is helping me, he gave me this code things and i need a dif stylesheet thing for IE i guess, but, i dont know how to do that? :l
Hence, should of coded it in tables.
:)
Yeah, because something is hard you should go with the easier and worse solution :rolleyes:.Quote:
Hence, should of coded it in tables.
:)
No, because something you should not have even done in the first place until that type of coding is fully developed and works with everything, you should go with the original method that has worked for years and years and is cool(or should I say, coolio).
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If it's the layout i released, add this to the right navigation's CSS code:
If that doesn't work, add:Quote:
float: left;
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clear: both;
You should never need to have a separate style sheet for IE for a layout structure. The only time you need to is when an image flows into a background; the hex's are different for FF and IE (personal problem, may be other reasons for separate style sheet)
If you code it and use IE to keep checking your layout process that's where you are going wrong. You need to download FF or some other browser so you know it will work.
Is this problem resolved?
Why would he do that?
For the last time, tables are not meant to "code layouts", they are meant for holding and organizing data, just like a spreadsheet.
That's like coding your layout in a spreadsheet, that doesn't even sound smart.
Each cell with a different image :|
It's old technology, and an overused way to do things, which is a bad habit in the first place.
There's your problem then. IE has the worse rendering and display standards, meaning you start off with those.. and then go to something like FF, with precise and up-to-date standards, and it doesn't look right.
That's incorrect.
Tables are meant to be displayed on the web also, hence why they have <table>, they just have specific uses for them.. and some people mis-interpret that..
I use tables everyday to display things, and it's easy to do, for certain things.. but for certain things it's not a right example.
Sorta agree.
Although it has been highly popularized by sites like MySpace, etc, using tables for their layouts.
no meti it's not ur layout, its mine, http://habbdance.net/v4.
i tried learning tables for weeks and came up with nothing, i learned divs in, an 1-2hrs. lol.
so uh, yea not resolved.
Because I have immense use of grammar!.!.!
"I hate seeing layouts go to waste." -does that mean you like it? Thats a great compliment from a great designer/coder like you (ive seen your threads) tbh, lol.
But there's not much of a reason to recode it is there? Today i made it so that it works in ie7 to. but if you want to go right ahead (: I can give you the images .zip if you'd like.
and for the style in the head it doesnt make a difference, i should probably make it an external ss tho it would be more organized, but its fine for now.
Actually no. It was a free layout which i made and gave to HxF/Habboring. But they use the same colours and images :S so i guess you could call it ripped if you wanted too.
Also they have removed the copyright! :( i allowed Habmate to remove it as they contacted me
Also they have removed the copyright! :( i allowed Habmate to remove it as they contacted me[/quote]
yeah, i was actually given this layout by a friend who claimed they made it, but then i found out, and contacted habmate, so yea, I'm not using this layout much longer anyway...