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Digital prints site, formating wrong in IE6
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Digital prints site, formating wrong in IE6 3 years ago #1405

  • bmwpoker1
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Hi All

I have built a site that offers all Business's & Pro photographers, Digital prints, Photo Books, Canvas prints and gift products at whole sale prices. While I am happy with the site, when you open it in IE6 there is a formatting issue going on, with the Right Hand Module. I have attempted to fix this but all the CSS code looks correct, but in IE6 the site looks bad.
The site is below.
www.photocreateb2b.com.au/
Does any one have idea’s what could be going on?
Also any feedback or suggestions would be appreciated as well as this is my first site I have built.

Thanks

Brendon
Last Edit: 3 years ago by bmwpoker1.

Re:Digital prints site, formating wrong in IE6 3 years ago #1406

Hi Brendon

have you got a url we can take a peek at - showing the problem page?

(It's quite usual - for me at least - to create an additional IE6 css file)
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www.jbtwebsites.com.au
www.joomla-training-ground.com
Last Edit: 3 years ago by JustLoveJoomla. Reason: spelling

Re:Digital prints site, formating wrong in IE6 3 years ago #1408

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Hi

I just added it to the first link. That might help
www.photocreateb2b.com.au/

Thanks

Brendon

Re:Digital prints site, formating wrong in IE6 3 years ago #1409

I don't know if you have an ie 6 specific css file (but you can create one, if need be) - You need to make changes to the div wrapper padding - you seem to have an additionl padding-left and padding-right defined in the wrapper div in the IE6 browser.

Otherwise you need to retrace the steps you made modifying the css file and find out which change caused the problem (this is of course assuming the original version of the template was OK in IE6)
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www.jbtwebsites.com.au
www.joomla-training-ground.com
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