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  • ebaart Friend
    #119893

    The topic below is marked as solved, but the solution does not work for me and I can’t get a reply in that topic apparantly although others also still exeperience the same problem :
    http://www.joomlart.com/forums/topic/ie6-res-1024×768/

    Could one of the moderators or experts please reply in the topic above ?

    thealpha1 Friend
    #218934

    I am also having the same issue, firefox works great though. Any help would be appreciatted….

    Khanh Le Moderator
    #218935

    Please provide your live site url so we could figure out what happen.

    ebaart Friend
    #218946

    The problem still exists at my site http://www.topzorg.nl

    thealpha1 Friend
    #218966

    My issues is resolved. I had a adsense ad that exceeded the width of the main content area, forcing everything on the left below… Sorry for my ignorance :-[

    ebaart Friend
    #218978

    My issue is still not resolved :confused:
    No problem in IE 7, no problem in firefox, but still the same problem in IE6 !
    Who has got the answer please ??

    thealpha1 Friend
    #218980

    I am not sure if this will fix your issue or not… Since the columns of this template are percentages, your image in the left column may be force to the bottom if it exceeds the left column width (%20 I believe). This is why people are reporting it in certain resolutions (1024×768). Try resizing your image to something a little smaller to see if this helps. You can try to increase the values in the CSS, as I changed mine to 82% for main and 18% for left.

    ebaart Friend
    #218987

    Thx !
    Issue solved 🙂

    yuccalab Friend
    #222661

    same thing here! Have edited the css, modified my mods (shortened the text), and it still doesn’t work. Help someone.

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    tourc Friend
    #233909

    <em>@grazman 10574 wrote:</em><blockquote>When loading the template to test it, I’ve noticed in IE6 at a screen resolution of 1024×768, that the left menu shifts to the bottom of the home page document. It is not affected in Firefox at the same resolution on the same system.

    I’ve tested this on several machines.

    At the same time, the first article “bleeds” left of the main text area into the left menu space. The article is mostly text, with some images which a no more than 440px wide and justified to the left margin or the article.

    Perhaps any Q&A testing may not have looked at IE6 as a “compatible” browser? There are certain sites and applications that are not IE7 friendly. It would be nice to see templates released that are “widely” compatible.

    Is there a fix for this at the template level?</blockquote>

    I have posted this in this thread also in case it is being monitored rather than the other thread…. I’m sorry if this is against etiquette.

    I hate to start off on a negative note, but I had purchased the joomlart subscription previously for this template alone, and am having the exact same above problem.

    I was a little dissapointed to find out that you need to be a member to get support on a template even though I had paid for this template in the past. Anyways, I went ahead and renewed my membership so that I could get support for this issue.

    I hope that this can be resolved, otherwise this would be quite a waste of money, and more importantly, time on my behalf…

    The problem only occurs in IE6. The site looks fine in IE7 or Firerfox. You can see this problem at the following link.

    If for some reason this does not work, you can visit http://takara.belmontcanada.com and then follow the products link >> Chairs >> Styling Chairs. This page’s main text overflows into the left column, and pushes the left column to the bottom (in IE6 of course)… IE7 it works fine.

    If there is another are for me to get this support from Joomlart, please forgive my ignorance in advance, and let me know…

    Thank you,
    dave

    Khanh Le Moderator
    #233943

    Don’t try to post your problem on a SOLVED thread. Your question may not get anwser.
    Your problem is answered on another SOLVED thread.

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