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Chris ZIE CSS Bugs That’ll Get You Every Time
By: Chris Coyier on 4/23/2008
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IE 6 actually had the best CSS support of any browser when it first came out… SEVEN YEARS AGO. The little bugs in it’s CSS support still haunt us to this day. I still get comments from people who roundly reject any technique that doesn’t work in IE 6. While I generally refuse to pander to IE 6′s limitations, I still feel it is important to make things look right in it whenever possible. Here are that major bugs in IE 6 that’ll get you every time. -
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Ashwini Dhekanekground image down there, but you don’t want to set a static height because you want it to grow nicely if, say, the text size is bumped up significantly. Min-height is perfect for this, but using it alone will get you no height whatsoever from IE 6. In a bizarre twist of luck, IE 6 treats the regular height property like modern browsers treat min-height, so you can use a “hack” to fix it. I call it a “hack”, because I don’t really consider it a hack since it validates just fine.
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Stepdown
Normally when floating objects you can count on them lining up vertically until they break. That is, you could if you weren’t using IE 6. IE 6 appends a line break effect after each floated block element which will cause “stepdown”. The fix here is to make sure the line-height in the parent element is set to zero (0), or that the elements being floated are inline elements. More on preventing stepdown here.
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Jem Fleming"..While I generally refuse to pander to IE 6’s limitations, I still feel it is important to make things look right in it whenever possible. Here are the major bugs in IE that’ll get you every time.. My general philosophy is: design with the most modern t
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Cristhian SIE 6 actually had the best CSS support of any browser when it first came out… SEVEN YEARS AGO. The little bugs in it’s CSS support still haunt us to this day. I still get comments from people who roundly reject any technique that doesn’t work in IE 6. Whi
css ie bugs webdesign hacks ie6 browser reference for:@twitter
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The fix here is to make sure the line-height in the parent element is set to zero (0), or that the elements being floated are inline elements.
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