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Old 03-24-2008, 12:40 PM IE placement issues - Moving layers
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Hi - I've been trying to place out some ads on my site. It works and looks fine in Firefox and safari, however in IE, its moved far down. I have a few of these, but here's the first one:

http://fiction.xfilesnews.net/index.php

Firefox and Opera show the top small banner fine, placed in the header - IE has it down into my search strip.

Can anyone tell me how to fix this? Thanks
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Old 03-24-2008, 01:19 PM Re: IE placement issues - Moving layers
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What VERSION of IE ?
In IE6, the small banner is in the same place as it is in Firefox. The gray area where the search box sits is considerably taller, but that's about it.

You've got a LOT of validation errors in your code.
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Old 03-24-2008, 01:37 PM Re: IE placement issues - Moving layers
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What VERSION of IE ?
In IE6, the small banner is in the same place as it is in Firefox. The gray area where the search box sits is considerably taller, but that's about it.

You've got a LOT of validation errors in your code.
Internet Explorer: 6.00.2900.3059 and i have it dropped down.

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Old 03-24-2008, 02:01 PM Re: IE placement issues - Moving layers
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Ok, that explains why the gray area is so big in IE, but I didn't see the content at all..weird. It's not there in Firefox either.

I suspect it's due to your improper structure. You've got 2 divs stuck inside <p></p> - you can't do that, it's improper coding.
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Old 03-24-2008, 02:46 PM Re: IE placement issues - Moving layers
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Ok, that explains why the gray area is so big in IE, but I didn't see the content at all..weird. It's not there in Firefox either.

I suspect it's due to your improper structure. You've got 2 divs stuck inside <p></p> - you can't do that, it's improper coding.
Check it now, i htink i have that fixed. A friend helped me, but she was in a rush, and she got it working under positon:absolute, but i know that's not a good thing...
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Old 03-24-2008, 03:39 PM Re: IE placement issues - Moving layers
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Still seeing the same thing, and the code doesn't appear to have been fixed - did you upload it ?
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Old 03-25-2008, 12:23 PM Re: IE placement issues - Moving layers
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Still seeing the same thing, and the code doesn't appear to have been fixed - did you upload it ?
Yeahs its been uploaded and shows as fixed to me. But it was fixed iwth an absolute, so, i don't know about that...

refresh your browser?
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Old 03-25-2008, 02:22 PM Re: IE placement issues - Moving layers
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I did, several times, even closed it and re-opened, still seeing the same exact thing on the link you posted. I just opened it in Opera, which I didn't do yesterday so no cache, still looks the same
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