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Strange Behavior: FireFox and IE Site Rendering

PUBLISHED: WEDNESDAY JULY 23, 2008

Web designers are always forced to modify css so that their site renders properly in major browsers. This video looks at rendering of the Technology Questions website under IE and FF.

 

Rendering in IE 7.0 and FireFox 3.0.1 are compared for the website Technology Questions. You will quickly see the site headers and width are very different. Cache on the server as well as locally have all been cleared several times. I am logged into the site as LPH in both browsers.


Let me know your thoughts. Do you have an explanation? How would you fix this problem?

 


Layne P. Heiny (LPH) is the administrator of the Tux Reports Network. He is a high school science teacher who enjoys technology, specifically Tablet PCs, UMPCs, and Linux. LPH has been designing websites since 1995. You may follow his conversations on FriendFeed.

 

 

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