Dennis Bixler wrote:
> > Tony Crockford wrote:
> > http://www.hyperhappen.com/
>
> > is it worth trying to fix it up? Or should I wait for a newer IE8
> > release...
>
> As David said you should wait before correcting what may not be broke
> when the final release of IE8 is out.
Tony gave all
> Tony Crockford wrote:
> http://www.hyperhappen.com/
> is it worth trying to fix it up? Or should I wait for a newer IE8
> release...
As David said you should wait before correcting what may not be broke
when the final release of IE8 is out.
If it truly is buggy in this beta you should first c
Ingo Chao wrote:
> Tony Crockford wrote:
> > http://www.hyperhappen.com/
> >
> > is the site, can anyone see what the issue might be?
> >
> > I wrote the css a long time ago and IE7 was quite happy with it, but
> > IE8 is cutting elements and backgrounds off. it seems to be not
> > wrapping flo
Tony Crockford wrote:
> http://www.hyperhappen.com/
>
> is the site, can anyone see what the issue might be?
>
> I wrote the css a long time ago and IE7 was quite happy with it, but
> IE8 is cutting elements and backgrounds off. it seems to be not
> wrapping floated elements properly, but I can'
Tony Crockford wrote:
> http://www.hyperhappen.com/
>
> is the site, can anyone see what the issue might be?
>
> I wrote the css a long time ago and IE7 was quite happy with it, but
> IE8 is cutting elements and backgrounds off. it seems to be not
> wrapping floated elements properly, but I can't
http://www.hyperhappen.com/
is the site, can anyone see what the issue might be?
I wrote the css a long time ago and IE7 was quite happy with it, but
IE8 is cutting elements and backgrounds off. it seems to be not
wrapping floated elements properly, but I can't be sure.
is it worth trying to fi