• My webpage is great when viewed from Firefox, but is quite sucky from IE. What might I do to correct this? Is the display dependent upon the creation method?

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  • The answer to your question is quite complex. The differences are most likely because of CSS browser support. IE does not have as good CSS support as FF, but different version of IE also behave differently.
    In order to make IE behave appropriately, you’ll need to fix the css.

    Without having a link to your site and knowing what theme you are using, it’s hard to say.

    Thread Starter JamesPDX

    (@jamespdx)

    Thank You Christine,

    Site: PegasusPDX.com
    Using (reluctantly): Windows 7
    Warm Regards, JamesPDX

    Thread Starter JamesPDX

    (@jamespdx)

    Can I setup the css file to adjust for the browser flavor (i.e. if…then…else type clause) as similar to what I’ve seen in other css code files? Or should this accomplished in the php or html code?

    Thread Starter JamesPDX

    (@jamespdx)

    Things seemed to work well in MS Windows 7, as in FF.
    Thanks for your input,

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