Darcy Posted November 10, 2008 Report Posted November 10, 2008 If any of you guys are using IE6, IE7 or IE8... would you mind checking this page for me: http://www.nihonto.ca/swords.html One of my friends says the page is not scrolling for him. It works fine on my own IE7, and my browser-testing platform for IE tests it fine on every version, as well I've run syntax checkers and there's no obvious error. I have to do a lot of bending over backwards for IE because it's so broken, and it is possible that I overwritten a stylesheet that had previously corrected this. If you check it, can you just post here, saying whether it works or not (that is, can you scroll the page up and down) and which IE version? Thanks! Quote
shan Posted November 10, 2008 Report Posted November 10, 2008 Email sent about this problem that i have also experienced. regards The dreaded... Quote
Jacques Posted November 10, 2008 Report Posted November 10, 2008 Hi, Darcy, it works fine for me (IE7) . :D Quote
Carlo Giuseppe Tacchini Posted November 10, 2008 Report Posted November 10, 2008 Seems that IE8 is ok too. Quote
shan Posted November 11, 2008 Report Posted November 11, 2008 Hi Darcy, I had this similar problem a short while ago that seemed to relate to the version of IE. I was at the time reaserching yukimitsu and did google the name and your website provided a hit that directly linked me to the sword you had bu the said smith. Problem was that i could only see half the page and i could not scrol down to the rest or use any of the photo links etc..... It i went to your website and searched through the pages i could get into the info no sweat. But through the google(as thats the one i use) link i got this "locked" Half page. After a while it made me decide to go back from IE 8 Beta to IE7 I am now on IE 7 because that one works and there were other incompatabilities with antivirus software that made IE 8 Non viable at this stage. It could have been a combination of Antivirus,IE8 and other factors that caused this lockdown link. IE 7 is not so bad anyway.NB Mozilla Firefox had no such issues when the problem was extant on IE8 and worked when IE8 did not. regards Shan Quote
kusunokimasahige Posted November 11, 2008 Report Posted November 11, 2008 Start using firefox and youll have no more trouble.. also tell everyone you know... KM I checked using IE7 v7.0.5730.13, no problem whatsoever. Quote
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