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  • noinu Friend
    #162548

    If I try for first time to acces my site with ie 6 or 7 the site look terrible… Please see the attached file to see what’s happen… With ie6 is most terrible…

    Also, with chrome and safari and of course ie some images do not appear:
    images/indent1.png

    Please see the second attach. My website http://www.revistanoinu.com

    Must be a solution specialy for my first problem. Thank you


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    Ninja Lead Moderator
    #385718

    The image is missing in the image folder: http://www.revistanoinu.com/templates/ja_teline_iv/images/indent1.png, that is the reason why, please use the attachment and upload to your host.
    We do not support IE6 any more because its so old and can not display modern web standards. Could you tell me whats wrong while browsing with ie7?
    BTW, we recommend you to upgrade your browser to ie9.

    noinu Friend
    #386729

    Now it’s ok with image missing.
    With ie7 some time front page looks like image attach in my first message and only after few refresh the page looks ok.
    <blockquote>BTW, we recommend you to upgrade your browser to ie9.</blockquote>
    I already use IE9 but the problem occurs in 20% of my readers who still use IE6 according to my statistics.

    Thank you.

    Ninja Lead Moderator
    #387003

    With IE7 I can see the whole page displays fine after 1 first load, I am not sure your connection is slow or not.

    JA templates have warnings of IE6 and recommend users to upgrade their browsers. IE6 was released 10 years ago and can not meet modern web standards anymore. Thats why there would be hardly templates nowadays which still support IE6, we officially do not support it and we have announced that. Microsoft also recommend users to get rid of it by opening this website: http://www.ie6countdown.com/.

    <blockquote>10 years ago a browser was born, It’s name was Internet Explorer 6. Now that we’re in 2011, in an era of modern web standards, it’s time to say goodbye. This website is dedicated to watching Internet Explorer 6 usage drop to less than 1% worldwide, so more websites can choose to drop support for Internet Explorer 6, saving hours of work for web developers.</blockquote>

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