Browser Issues
| Project: | Browser Support |
| Version: | 5.x-1.x-dev |
| Component: | Miscellaneous |
| Category: | support request |
| Priority: | normal |
| Assigned: | Scunt |
| Status: | active |
Hi All,
I am new to this community and can be safely considered a noob, I hope to get to grips with everything quickly and participate actively and thank you for all the help that you gave me when I was anon.
I am using Drupal version 6.10 and the Analytic theme (http://drupal.org/project/analytic)
I did my initial Drupal set-up in Google's Chrome browser and now come to test in other browsers and come across a couple of problems.
My biggest problem is that in both IE and Firefox my right and centre columns merge and the content from both is displayed on top of each-other..
also, in IE alone, the main table that the site is built in has justified to the left instead of the centre.
I have been making a few, no doubt crude, changes to the CSS sheet, and think perhaps this second problem could be fixed quite easily with a tweak. Are there any related CSS tags that IE could feasibly read, but Chrome not that would account for this? But the first problem seems more like an actual bug - although that is purely conjecture.
My site is live at http://www.scunt.co.uk - If you are using Chrome you should see it laid-out properly, if IE or Firefox, you should see the issue. I will download and test some more browsers later tonight.
Thanks for not flaming me for being an idiot (which I am) - and thanks for helping out a noob.
