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6:18 am August 17, 2011
| Charles @ MoneyGreenLife
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My 2nd sidebar seems to be messed up in Internet Explorer 8. It looks fine in Firefox and Safari. Why does IE suck so much? I'm using Thesis theme. Anyone have an idea what could be the problem? thanks.
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9:52 am August 17, 2011
| LaTisha @YoungFinances
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Looks fine to me. I use IE8 at work.
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11:25 am August 17, 2011
| Charles @ MoneyGreenLife
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Thanks for your reply LaTisha. If you scroll all the way to the bottom, what's supposed to be on far right sidebar is sitting on the bottom and looks ugly (i.e. Online Savings Accounts, Top Review Posts, Top Posts, and Archives). There's also a chance it could just be my computer at work. I will go home and try it out at my home computer.
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11:34 am August 17, 2011
| MyJourneytoMillions
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There is a tool if you google internet browser screenshots that will show you your site in all the various browsers
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11:43 am August 17, 2011
| Suba @ Wealth Informatics
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You could try browsershots (http://browsershots.org/) or something like that to try out in different browsers…
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3:45 pm August 17, 2011
| Charles @ MoneyGreenLife
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Thanks guys. I was able to fix it. Apparently IE doesn't like it when we use <li> code for lists and I had a whole bunch of them on my sidebar. After removing them and using <br> instead, it seems to have fixed the problem.
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3:45 am August 18, 2011
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I just need to say I F**KING HATE IE…. Sorry for the profanity, that is how much I hate it!
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4:57 am August 18, 2011
| Henry @ TotallyMoney
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browsershots a great tool and really good to see all the major browsers.
I also look in google analytics to see if any specific browser has a much larger bounce rate than the rest. It is quite a good way of catching any major problems
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5:40 am August 18, 2011
| Khaleef @ KNS Financial
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Suba @ Wealth Informatics said:
You could try browsershots (http://browsershots.org/) or something like that to try out in different browsers…
Thanks for the tool. I received a couple of emails about the CSS (whatever that means) of my site, so I can use this to see how it appears in all browsers.
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3:44 pm August 18, 2011
| DebtFreeByThirty
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Henry @ TotallyMoney said:
browsershots a great tool and really good to see all the major browsers.
I also look in google analytics to see if any specific browser has a much larger bounce rate than the rest. It is quite a good way of catching any major problems
Thank you! That is a really great idea.
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6:58 am August 22, 2011
| Hunter @financiallyc
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Looks great to me, in IE8,9 and iPad.
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