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I'm having trouble debugging a cross browser compatibility issue. Specifically the issue is in Firefox where the slider isn't showing up in the proper place, it looks ok in Chrome and Safari.
Any guidance would be appreciated.
Thanks
The url ishttp://74.52.120.208/~doucce/
Check your global.css line 405 and remove following line
#home-slider .entry-content {
margin: 0;
}
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For some reason the website I built will display correctly in Chrome, Firefox and IE10 but in IE9 it displays incorrectly. It won't display the background and it is all off alignment. Does anyone have any ideas?
Website: http://www.thefishonthedome.com
Have you tried removing the HTML comment before the open tag at the top and replacing it with a <!doctype html> declaration? Your page is running in Quirks mode.
If you are using CSS to define the width, try to define it in HTML itself.
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If you have a look at the following link: http://78.109.168.22/tv - you will notice that in IE8 in the middle of the logo header there is a little black spotted area. I have no idea what it could be!
Has anyone got any ideas? I would love to hear them! It's driving me crazy.
Screenshot of what I'm talking about - http://i.imgur.com/AaZMHdr.png
Solution was a Drupal skip link ID. I just displayed this id to none in IE8 and it has now be resolved. Thank you all!
These line of code creating the problem
<div id="skip-link">
Skip to main content
</div>
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I have a Megamenu on my website and it works in all browsers apart from Google Chrome. It just doesn't appear.
Please take a look at the header on the homepage on Firefox and then take a look at it in Google Chrome.
The website
You'll see in Chrome, the Menu isn't there but in Firefox it is.
Can you see why this is happening?
Cheers
Change your position:fixed to position:relative on <div id="megamenu"></div> and it shows up.
Looks like your CSS for elements around it is throwing it all off though, so this little fix might not get everything looking the same in both browsers.
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Please find the link below, I have embed the youtube video in header part, it runs in Chrome, IE9, but not in Firefox
http://demo.rimits.com/rpl/index.html
Can you please help on this ??
Regards
B
I've opened the link in Firefox 15 and it plays ok :-?
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Please checkout my website in Internet Explorer:
http://www.ziftit.com/index2.html
I can't figure out why the gift box image is getting cut off in the top of the image.
Update: I added the doctype to the top of the page and then got rid of all the comments and now it displays perfectly!
As a first step, add a correct Doctype to your document.
Then validate that the HTML and CSS are valid.