I have a question for all you Internet People out there that are still using the browser Internet Explorer. What are my sidebars doing? Does the right column drop to the bottom? Are the fonts larger than life?
Have I ever mentioned that IE gives me heartburn? If you all would just kindly switch to Firefox, I’d be a very happy girl.
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The sidebars seem to show up just fine on my work PC, where we’re required to use IE. And congrats on jumping 10 places in the running blog ranking!!!
Hmmm… Anne is not having the same experience I’m having or maybe she is.
Anne – do you see 2 columns in the sidebar or just 1? What version of IE are you using?
I’m running IE – have to – and the sidebars were all over the place when viewed on my normal screen, but right on on my wide screen (docking station) everything is looking…..ok….I can send you a screen shot if you’d like…
The column from “race photos” to “meta” drops right to the bottom. And weird bullet points appearing at the bottom of the first column,
Sorry can’t help – I’m not a loser
BTW – love the new template.
I have to run IE too due to work. I have to scroll right or left to see everything.
oh the right hand sidebars drop all the way to the bottom of the screen….
email sent
Suz,
I am a IE loser and you blog looks great at my home!
I use IE, it looks good.
Looks good to me on my PC… with IE.
Clearly the people with the fancy big screens are the winners in all of this.
Works fine in Chrome and believe me Chrome still has issues, but That is what I get for going beta. Site looks awesome, clean and nicely laid out. Great job.
Looking much better than earlier. No weird issue anymore.
OK…you know I’m just leaving a comment ‘cuz I want to stay on the favorites list
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I’m a Mac user w/Firefox, so it all looks good to me, but I can check from one of the cheesy PCs at the college tomorrow.
Anything to make you happy
It looks pretty much the same (including font sizes) on IE 7.0xxx. Two narrow columns on the left and a wider one on the right. Nothing out of place. Not sure how it would look at a huge resolution though – but then people who maximise windows on 24″ monitors are pretty odd.
There’s a great Firefox add-on called IE tab. It allows you to switch between Firefox and IE within a tab–perfect for checking how your site looks in loser browsers.
Laura
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