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  • cjallan

    (@cjallan)

    I don’t know the answer, but, as I have a similar problem, I can tell you where to find a source of information about the difference in the display between IE and other browsers.

    That’s in Michael K. Bergman’s “Comprehensive Guide to a Professional Blog Site: A WordPress Example”

    Here’s where I found it:

    Go to:

    https://www.marketingdefined.com/blog/

    Then search for “WordPress” to find a post about this book and how to download it. (for free)

    On page 48, Bergman gives a few lines of code that solved “a” problem for him.

    It isn’t clear whether he means it solved the problem entirely… but it’s sure worth a try.

    cjallan

    (@cjallan)

    I’m a newbie here with a related problem that I was hoping to solve by moving from Google’s Blogger to WordPress.

    I have two blogs and I’ve tried several different templates. I can have them looking great in Firefox, but when viewed with IE, the sidebar contents slides down to below the posts, and no amount of twiddling with column widths will solve the problem.

    After spending far too much time trying to fix my template, I searched the WWW and discovered that it’s a well-known problem of a difference in the display between Internet Explorer and certain other browsers.

    So, I guess my real question is… has some WordPress Guru written a template that keeps the problem under control?

    Thanks for any advice.

    cjallan

    (@cjallan)

    I want to use GoDaddy also.

    I’ll be watching this thread with great interest.

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