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From: Juan Rodriguez Monti on 15 May 2010 09:30 I guys, I'm having some problems with the following. I have a PHP Site working perfectly with HTML and CSS. The CSS runs flawlessly in Firefox and Google Chrome. However, I'm having some problems with Internet Explorer. I'm not able to show it centered ( the .css is to show centered content ) in any version of Internet Explorer. The CSS's Code is available here[0]. Might be this is an Off-Topic question, however is closely related to my PHP development. If you know some hack or modification that I should do to make this site compatible with IE, I would appreciate it a lot. Thanks, Juan [0] http://pastebin.com/eLhz2CzM
From: tedd on 15 May 2010 10:04 At 10:30 AM -0300 5/15/10, Juan Rodriguez Monti wrote: >I guys, >I'm having some problems with the following. > >I have a PHP Site working perfectly with HTML and CSS. The CSS runs >flawlessly in Firefox and Google Chrome. However, I'm having some >problems with Internet Explorer. > >I'm not able to show it centered ( the .css is to show centered >content ) in any version of Internet Explorer. The CSS's Code is >available here[0]. > >Might be this is an Off-Topic question, however is closely related to >my PHP development. > >If you know some hack or modification that I should do to make this >site compatible with IE, I would appreciate it a lot. > >Thanks, >Juan Juan: Subscribe to the CSS discus list (<http://lists.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d>) and post your css questions there. Cheers, tedd -- ------- http://sperling.com http://ancientstones.com http://earthstones.com
From: Ashley Sheridan on 15 May 2010 10:05 On Sat, 2010-05-15 at 10:30 -0300, Juan Rodriguez Monti wrote: > I guys, > I'm having some problems with the following. > > I have a PHP Site working perfectly with HTML and CSS. The CSS runs > flawlessly in Firefox and Google Chrome. However, I'm having some > problems with Internet Explorer. > > I'm not able to show it centered ( the .css is to show centered > content ) in any version of Internet Explorer. The CSS's Code is > available here[0]. > > Might be this is an Off-Topic question, however is closely related to > my PHP development. > > If you know some hack or modification that I should do to make this > site compatible with IE, I would appreciate it a lot. > > Thanks, > Juan > > [0] http://pastebin.com/eLhz2CzM > Well, you haven't given a link to the site or mentioned what CSS you've used, so I can only guess. The traditional way to center an item (horizontally only) is to use 'margin: auto;' and give the element a width. This only works when the parent element is a block level element with a width that is greater than that of the object you are trying to center. This will work in all the major browsers that support CSS. Thanks, Ash http://www.ashleysheridan.co.uk
From: kranthi on 15 May 2010 10:49 I am no CSS expert but at a first glance I dont see any Cross Browser issues in your CSS code. Most likely you have a problem in the HTML page itself.
From: Jim Lucas on 15 May 2010 13:19
Juan Rodriguez Monti wrote: > I guys, > I'm having some problems with the following. > > I have a PHP Site working perfectly with HTML and CSS. The CSS runs > flawlessly in Firefox and Google Chrome. However, I'm having some > problems with Internet Explorer. > > I'm not able to show it centered ( the .css is to show centered > content ) in any version of Internet Explorer. The CSS's Code is > available here[0]. > > Might be this is an Off-Topic question, however is closely related to > my PHP development. > > If you know some hack or modification that I should do to make this > site compatible with IE, I would appreciate it a lot. > > Thanks, > Juan > > [0] http://pastebin.com/eLhz2CzM > Using your #container { ... } example. the only change I would make is like this body { text-align: center; } #container { margin: 0 auto; width: 600px; background:#fff; text-align: left; } -- Jim Lucas A: Maybe because some people are too annoyed by top-posting. Q: Why do I not get an answer to my question(s)? A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? |