Reply to Re: Preventing Content Clipping if Browser Window Shrinks Vertically?

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Posted by Neredbojias on 06/25/07 08:24

On Mon, 25 Jun 2007 07:27:04 GMT rf scribed:

>>> On IE 7 the footer overlays the content :-)
>>
>> IE 7 wasn't even a rumor when I made that page. Just changed the
>> conditional comment from "IE" to "lte IE 6".
>
> Heh. I suspected you must have "changed" something when I saw your
> other reply. I rechecked and yes, it now works with IE7. You now
> however have a javascript error.

<sigh> Yes, in my haste to remove the Opera j/s hack, I accidently deleted
a dim line as well. -Now fixed.

>>> Totally broken in Opera.
>>
>> No, Opera is broken trying to render correct and valid styling and
>> markup. There was a javascript kludge you must have missed by having
>> j/s turned off. Anyway, I removed that and installed a css kludge
>> which, of course, can be missed by turning styles off.
>
> A page can be perfectly valid and still be "broken" as far as real
> world browsers are concerned. Serve XHTML to IE. True, it is actually
> the browser that is broken but the viewer does not perceive this. The
> bit they are looking at (the page) is the bit that is broken, just
> like your TV. If your TV remains black then you usually have a broken
> on/off switch.

Got it, pops.

--
Neredbojias
He who laughs last sounds like an idiot.

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