silvanthalas
Well-Known Member
If you have IE Any Version, yes, that is an issue
Fixed that for ya.
When it comes to websites, trying to conform to IE is like asking a visitor to play Russian roulette.
If you have IE Any Version, yes, that is an issue
I have dual monitors, 21 inchs each, screen resolution 1024 x 768
i'm not sure if this is an issue with my laptop at home, this is just something i've noticed this morning and again now when i logged back in. Unfortunately i can't download firefox at work (i use it at home and love it).
Sounds like some others are having the same issues.
Suit yourself, but your making a mistake. Blaming the user for your compatibility issues. You gonna make this a sticky so any new people using IE 6 who come along will know that your site requires them to upgrade their browser?
Or maybe one of those super-cool buttons that says this site looks best when using IE7. Or you can even code a redirect and send anyone using IE6 to microsoft's website so they can perform the proper upgrade.
Anyways, I'll shut-up. It's your site. I was just giving you some advice. I have a lot of experience in this arena. I really think you should check out the % of users using IE6. You might be surprised. Most web hosts have tools that log this type of information. Also you might want Brian or whoever to look at what changed because you weren't having these problems a few days ago.
Get an old USB stick and go to portableapps.com. Install the portable version of Firefox with the add-ons you want. Then you can just pop in your USB stick and use Firefox, with nothing ever installed on the computer itself.
Problem solved.
If you work for the government and they notice you plugging in equipment (even usb's) to the computer, they'll see it in the device list when they sweep the systems and they'll catch and fire you that way too.. Seen it done many times.
Ok I think we got this issue fixed. Please clear your cache and cookies and refresh. Can someone confirm if it's fixed for me?
Thanks