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hi i’ve been designing a bands website and i’ve been doing pretty much all of it on FF but when i started looking at it on IE it went crazy and the whole dam thing is send to the right hand side. have a look at the site in FF first to see what it is supposed to look like then check it out on IE. pls :)
http://www.stray-designs.com/broken/index.html
i don’t know much about the differences in IE and FF but if anyone knows any links that could list hacks or things that i should know that would rock. and thanks in advance
Div #background_left causes content that follows it fall down, cause of being positioned "fixed". Try to switch it to "absolute", assign it height and width and turn it into a block, so everything should jump up.
Also, IE 6 is not showing .png properly. To avoid this use some JS workaround. I’d advice this one:
http://www.dillerdesign.com/experiment/DD_belatedPNG/
thanks for the help guys :) but for some reason the page wrap which should be having the main content in the middle of the screen but for some reason it looks like it isn’t even there.