Examples of how to use it are included on the website in the usage section. Thanks for this, do you know if there are any easy CSS tricks for solutions rather than javascript? Did you try to find a solution yourself? The conditional work, as only the top image will show up when looking through ie6, its almost as if the ie6 reads only the top layer of script and ignores the rest.
I have swaped it for the one below and that only that image showed up,???? Good chance that is the cause of your problem, if not just comment out sections of your css file until you find what is causing the problem. Quote: All has been validated, and thank you for the link to the very cool tool!
That's because once you've fixed it, you still have to load it to the host for us to see what's going on. Like Deuce I took the website from the code above and then revalidated it - the errors and malformed conditional comments are still there. For your time, knowledge and experience so willingly and generously given. Please come back tomorrow and sort us all out again. So we click the link and it takes us to sarajubb and we hit the "validate html" in the developer toolbar and if it doesn't validate, things stop right there.
As they did yet again and this time I took a picture for you. Not really that helpful smee, to be honest I find your attitude a bit whiny and somewhat smart arse. The problem was a test to see what kind of people reply to help Msg's, people who actually help or people like yourself, who pretend to sit on some kind of coding throne and miss the really small things! All that was missing from the html document was one word.
Tony wrote: Check your conditional comments, some of them don't look correct. They still appear wrong! If you are using that type of reverse comment [if! IE] then you should hide it from validation it needs to surrounded in sgml comments; conditional comments are proprietary and written as you have done they are invalid code, the validator and sane modern browsers do not need to see them IE will still read through the comments and parse the CC.
I'm worried and confused by the approach being used here, there seems to be far too much over reliance on splitting code, far more than I have ever felt necessary to do. Our office runs on a windows platform still. The cost vs benefits of upgrading to xp were decided to be negliable. If you cannot upgrade to IE7, your company should use FireFox. But I just cannot understand some kinds of elections when the free product works better than the other one.
But IE6 is just a bad browser. It renders like in a nightmare, it is very insecure and its interface does not have vital tips that the others do. This constitutes and significant amount of hits to our PR department, whether I believe it or not. Hi all. My host seems to have issues with.
I would be gratefull if somebody could help me with this, Thank you very much! Mac did shaft competitive browsers circa and coped a big lawsuit. Thanks for this. This sort of quirkinesses always make me want to rebel and forget about designing for IE — that being the first way that comes into my mind to enforce browser evolution into some sensible direction. To the person asking about the png colors — you can get a tool from my website, TrentTompkins.
I am currently working on a web site now and Instead of using the in-line style tag in the div, I placed the filter script in my css and it works like a charm on IE6 but not Firefox 2. Is there some element that I am missing? However, Firefox ignores the filter completely. Depending on your div and image size, you may see 2 backgrounds appear in IE, from the background and the filter.
You should include something like:! Not sure if anyone else uses this, but another valid way to get around this issue is to define 2 styles in the stylesheet and specify with the! I am clealy seeing some issues with this technique.
The png image displayed in this page has different look in IE6 and FF. So does this technique creates this issue? Your email address will not be published.
Viewed 2k times. Boy Mr. Boy Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Julien Lebosquain Julien Lebosquain You are correct - only the javascript options give you the "we'll handle everything"..
How to apply this for inline images? Georg Leber Georg Leber 3, 4 4 gold badges 39 39 silver badges 62 62 bronze badges. I don't get it. I can't see anything wrong : — Mr. I've moved my image to the same level as the HTML. And copied all the files. And it still doesn't work.
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