• armageddondesign

    (@armageddondesign)


    I’m working on a client site with three centered content divs (header, body and footer) with nested content in the body div. I’ve installed EzStatic to handle non-blog content, but in IE, when accessing a page created with EzStatic, the CSS is partially broken and all three divs are slammed over to the left side of the screen.

    Has anyone else had a similar problem with this, and if so, how did you solve it?

    I really like EzStatic and it is the perfect solution for handling the non-blog content on this site, but the partial breakage of CSS is unacceptable. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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  • Thread Starter armageddondesign

    (@armageddondesign)

    BTW, if someone wants to take a look at the code, email me. I have to keep this confidential as possible until the site launches, as per client request.

    Click my name (at the right) and you can find my email address at the bottom of the page.

    Thread Starter armageddondesign

    (@armageddondesign)

    HA! Nevermind. I figured it out. ??

    Apparently, your static content file(s) HAVE to have full HTML tags (head, body, title, etc.) and not just the content (what goes between the body tags) in order to render correctly.

    Hope that tip helps!

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