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If the following page is loaded freshly into IE6 http://westrevision.at/index.php?opt...id=9&Ite mid= 25 or http://westrevision.at/index.php?opt...id=10&It emid =26 some content protrudes below the (clearing) footer. When the page is refreshed or resized this ...er... phenomenon disappears. Other browser (as one expects) lack this particular behaviour. Question: What's the name of this bug? Workarounds are welcome, too, but googling for "internet explorer clear bug" gives me close to 2 million hits... |
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dorayme meinte: It is not an IE bug. It happens in Safari too. Not on "my" Safari (Win 3.0.3, after correcting the mentioned typo). |
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You cannot have this as a property list in your "layout" sheet. Oops. Thanks. #main ul, #main ol But I do not actually know if this has anything to do with it. Removed the typo. No effect whatsoever on IE. |
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dorayme meinte: In article <ad332$4723a8c8$557f26fa$24562 (AT) news (DOT) inode.at>, Gregor Kofler <usenet (AT) gregorkofler (DOT) at> wrote: dorayme meinte: It is not an IE bug. It happens in Safari too. Not on "my" Safari (Win 3.0.3, after correcting the mentioned typo). The version I use on Mac is Version 2.0.4 and this is the last stable release. The rest are Beta I think... Safari 3 is the only one available for Windows. |
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(Out of curiosity, I just fired up MacIE and while the trouble is not obvious, there is a curious trace of it! If one is careful to scroll *right down* to the end, there it is, the beginning of what I saw before in Safari, but this time just a bit of the top: http://netweaver.com.au/test/pics/gregor.png Hmmm. Perhaps some padding/margin off (the white center is nothing but a background image which is overwritten by the footer; and with IE Mac were talking about a rather old browser). As long as no content shows up below the footer... |
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