Ryan - wrote:
Hello,You can notice on this page, http://grou.ps/et that in IE
there is a lot less space than in Chrome or Firefox in between the
header and the rest of the content.
There are over 100 markup errors on the page, as reported by the W3C Markup
Validator, and over 100 CSS errors as reported by the W3C CSS Validator even
when CSS3 is selected.
Many of the errors probably reflect either intentional design decisions
(like tricks using malformed CSS to make some browsers behave) or mix of
HTML and XHTML as well as HTML 4 and HTML5 in the same document, so it will
take some time to isolate and fix the serious problems.
But I think it's still the best approach to consider those errors first and
fix all of them that you don't _know_ to be harmless. Trying to debug and
make cross-browser some code that has an unknown number of essential markup
or CSS errors, without identifying and fixing the errors, can be rather
hopeless.
--
Yucca, http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/
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