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I’ve got two kinds of shims, one is to create HTML semantic tags in all non-modern browsers. That one is the http://fiks-html5.googlecode.com/hg/fiks.html.js
When i checked IE 8, my entire footer is missing, so, I even added the google shiv http://html5shiv.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/html5.js as a conditional comment with [if lte IE 8]
Checking again, my footer is still missing.
Any ideas?
anyone?
Also noticed in IE7 it is rendering div#inside_content offset (incorrectly) in relation to section#main_content.
It looks like you have an extra closing div tag before your closing section tag, which might be causing issues in IE.
ok, so i removed the spare closing div tag, but that didn’t change much. the footer is still missing. When I validated, everything checks out. i saw no errors except for my use of repeating IDs so that I could have repeating style. Nothing like that should determine whether or not another element is displayed.
Any ideas?
Get rid of your repeating ids. An ID should be unique.
ok, id’s are gone, only classes now, and the footer is still missing in IE, what gives?
I’m wondering if this:
Is sending IE into Quirks mode? Since the footer is not the only thing missing, so are the font styles for “design, dev, branding…”.
yeh i noticed that, lemme try to take that out
EDIT: got it fixed in IE9, cant test IE8 right now. I think you were right, as when i removed the initial comments, and made sure my curvycorners.js was only being called for less than IE9, the footer is back, and the styles are there.