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Only the heading is moved appart from the text. So that not the heading is positioned on top only as it should. |
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But in IE 6.0 allmost nothing is correct: The main div is not positioned in the middle of the browsers window as it should with margin-left/right: auto. The fontsize is one step bigger as in the other browsers (to big). The white border of the images is missing (ignoring padding 4px). Its awfull! Is there a hack that IE6 needs to works correctly? |
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OK! I discovered the fault! I'm using Golive CS2 for building websites. Golive writes in the first line of new XHTML-pages: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?> and that line makes that IE6 renders the page in the wrong way as I wrote it in my posting from yesterday. I discovered that by testing of different settings of that page, but don't know neither why Golive CS2 sets that code in the first line of a new XHTML document nor why IE6 don't like it (the other browser ignore it). Has someone an explanation? With regards - Tom |
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XML requires an XML declaration as the first line in any conforming document. |
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