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#26 2007-07-10 12:13 pm
- avkills
- demyelinated brain matter

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Re: IE 6 weirdness
I took the links down...trying something.
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#27 2007-07-10 4:37 pm
- avkills
- demyelinated brain matter

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Re: IE 6 weirdness
Well Miles, I tried your suggestion and it made things come together a lot easier. I basically re-did the whole format/design and actually came out with something I like better. I think I stream-lined the markup also which is good. I had navigation issues to deal with, but I found out that IE totally ignores the </li> tag; so I came up with a compromise. At least it looks and acts the same on IE and Safari, and Firefox (for Mac). I am starting to feel better already.
I just need to transition the rest of the pages (which is not that much) and I'll be set to start adding more meaningful content.
Thanks to all for the suggestions and tips.

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#28 2007-07-11 4:02 am
- Light Speed
- Doubter of Einstein

- Registered: 2002-08-17
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Re: IE 6 weirdness
Are you worried at all about having all those text/bot readable email addresses on the contact page?
Isn't that just asking for Viagra, Ebay-Secrets, Pr0n, Hot Stocks etc....?
Oh and here is a link for some IE bugs found:
http://www.positioniseverything.net/explorer.html
but be carefull as many of those discuss fixes for IE6 which wont work for IE7 yippeee 
Last edited by Light Speed (2007-07-11 4:12 am)
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#29 2007-07-11 7:12 am
- avkills
- demyelinated brain matter

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Re: IE 6 weirdness
Light Speed wrote:
Are you worried at all about having all those text/bot readable email addresses on the contact page?
Well in the source they are not written plain out. I've used URL encoding, not that it is going to help in this day in age.
I guess I could write a script to do it, but then that would not be very accessible.
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