It certainly seems that way if you look at this site using IE 7 or even IE 6 (!), as a some people still may be doing. I use a Mac, of course, wirh Safari and Firefox, and in both browsers I see things exactly the way my very limited HTML and CSS knowledge allow me to build them. Under IE, however, images either disappear or turn up in the wrong position.
Joely and I have been working on improving this. I have removed a lot of old tags from the import of my previous blog and a few days ago, the site validated under the w3 validator. As, however, I do not have IE installed and have no access to a Windows machine, I still cannot see what it really looks like for the rest of you.
Now that the comment function has been turned on in my blog, I’ve already got quite a few useful hints. You can also email me directly, see contact.
old or new dog, cross browsers issues are a tedious subject that is killing the nights for most of us who don’t posses the programing skills to visualize the idea.
But I’ve used a few good sites that might have a solutions to your problems.
Designerstalk.com
Forum for web development where people are friendly and good at explaining the solutions.
http://www.w3.org/
properly the best place to get information on web development.
Thank you, you’re right. Meanwhile, i got the site validated by the w3 validator. There were a lot of old tags all over the place from the import of my previous blog, which was run on iBlog, not a vey sophisticated tool.
But i haven’t looked at the site on IE for a while: what does it look like now?
I keep learning.
Erik, I think you’ll find http://ipinfo.info/netrenderer/index.php handy.
Great, thanks.
What’s up with your own site?
It’s coming, some time in the, ugh… “near” future. ;)
I know that feeling – our new SpiekermannPartners site is also a few weeks late.