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  • oscaweb Friend
    #184973

    I’m building (migrating) a site on Teline IV/J2.5.

    So far things are looking pretty good in Chrome, Firefox, and Safari, both Windows and Mac.

    However, there are problems with IE9. Basically it looks like all the “main container” content (div id=”ja-container”) is being rendered at the top of the page. That means it is layered over top of the header/mainnav/topbar elements, rather than being placed below them. This happens on all the pages, not just the front page.

    I’ve attached screen grabs showing the top of the front page in chrome (good) and IE9 (bad).

    I’ve made some customisations to the template in terms of fonts, borders, size of logo, that kind of thing…but I can’t see how this is being caused. Is there a fix for this?

    Thanks, Chris.


    1. chrome-good
    2. ie9-bad
    oscaweb Friend
    #483487

    Problem solved. I had made a change to topbar.php to get rid of the date & time in the top-right corner (I commented out the code). The close-comment wasn’t being read properly and hence a bigger chunk of code than intended was being commented out. FF/Chrome/Safari seemed to take it in stride, but it was causing problems for IE9.

    Still some other IE9 oddities to deal with, but that was the big one.

    C.

    phong nam Friend
    #483589

    Hi oscaweb,

    It’s nice that main-container display issue was solved. For your 2nd question, what are IE9 oddities ?
    Would you mind sending me screenshot of the same please ?

    Regards,

    Leo

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