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10/16/2007 6:25 PM
 

This is the most strange problem I have encountered while working with DNN.  I've just upgraded to DNN v4.6.2, and now all of a sudden the stuff that should apper at the top of the page (as it does in FF) appears at the very bottom in IE.  Here is the link www.linguaplay.co.uk.  Forgive me, the pages are in russian, but you'll know what I mean if you see the page in both browsers.  The yellow stripe and the stuff above it (date, breadcrumb, and register) all dropped down!  I am not really hoping someone will know exactly what the problem is, but I would apreciate any guidance as to where I should begin looking/fixing the problem.  Thanks! 

 
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10/18/2007 4:15 AM
 

site looks fine to me in IE7 on vista

Anyhow, there were some changes to default.css and default.aspx, to make dnn more XHTML compliant


Erik van Ballegoij, Former DNN Corp. Employee and DNN Expert

DNN Blog | Twitter: @erikvb | LinkedIn: Erik van Ballegoij on LinkedIn

 
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10/18/2007 5:13 AM
 

Thanks!  Actually I ended up solving the problem on my own - turned out there were empty tr, td, and table tags in my skin.  As soon as I got rid of them, all was fine!

 
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