I just got around to installing iE6 in wine and the right side bar is in the center of the page. I am using panels in the content area but i cannot imagine that panels would move the side bar. So, on a local machine, I removed panels and resized the side bars to create three equal columns. In firefox and SeaMo, everything is fine. In iE6 I end up with two columns with the content area now BELOW the right sidebar.

Same thing in Opera BUT there is no foreground color making a real mess.

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roopletheme’s picture

Status: Active » Postponed (maintainer needs more info)

I don't see any of that with IE6 on a regular windows box. I also don't see any of that using Opera on either a windows or an ubuntu machine. I don't have a panels setup or a wine setup, and I'm not likely to be working with either real soon. Without some additional info, I'm not going to be much help.

eyecon-1’s picture

Status: Postponed (maintainer needs more info) » Closed (fixed)

This was not terribly methodical on my part. I have an awful lot going on in the front page including views styles, panels and a slide display in the banner. I'm going to start with a clean install of Tapestry on a local machine and then add one element at a time. On the server the site is depicted as "site preview" so I have some time. Meanwhile I'll close this with thanks for your time and courtesy.

eyecon-1’s picture

Just to let you know that I sawed off the limb that I was sitting on.

a. There was one unclosed tag. Apparently, FF is more forgiving than either IE or Opera.

b. Custom themed views continued to break IE and Opera. I removed them. I'll figure out if I had a typo or there is another problem. Meanwhile, I can live without them.

Now I am off to create a new region which will probably break the whole ^%&%^%* thing again but I won't whine about the result ;-)

roopletheme’s picture

Was the unclosed tag from the theme or from something else?

eyecon-1’s picture

No! The unclosed tag was the product of my unclosed brain. It was a views slide on the banner.