by NeoThermic » Tue, 31 2005 May 23:50:34
Anonymous wrote:1. Take it out of the frame, maybe?
2. Thats the problem, horizontal scrolling is needed to view the entire page in IE, I know we all hate IE, but, can't exclude majority of users.
1) Its not actually in a frame. See, the front page is fully valid XHTML 1.1 to any browser that can accept application/xml+xhtml. To IE, its forced down to 1.0 and text/html. However, Google Ads don't work outright with XHTML 1.1 due to the DOM level they run as. So to get the ads to display, I use an <object> tag. Unfortunatly IE craps this up as well, and makes it have that fugly border.
2) Yeah, I think its also due to #1. When I redesign the site (soon, you'll see!), I'll fix this problem with a lot more conditional checking and code. It will be sweet, but a pain to do.
NeoThermic
[quote="Anonymous"]
1. Take it out of the frame, maybe?
2. Thats the problem, horizontal scrolling is needed to view the entire page in IE, I know we all hate IE, but, can't exclude majority of users.
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1) Its not actually in a frame. See, the front page is fully valid XHTML 1.1 to any browser that can accept application/xml+xhtml. To IE, its forced down to 1.0 and text/html. However, Google Ads don't work outright with XHTML 1.1 due to the DOM level they run as. So to get the ads to display, I use an <object> tag. Unfortunatly IE craps this up as well, and makes it have that fugly border.
2) Yeah, I think its also due to #1. When I redesign the site (soon, you'll see!), I'll fix this problem with a lot more conditional checking and code. It will be sweet, but a pain to do. :)
NeoThermic