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3/11/2006 10:48 PM
 
I am not sure this is the correct forum to post this in, but I am having trouble with custom skinned containers in IE. When a visitor uses IE the containers are streched out and often require the browser window to scroll left/right.
Does anyone know why this might be doing this? Could it be the CSS? I don't  have this problem with Firefox.

I hope that I explained this issue enough for somone to help me.
Any sugguestions would be apreacited.

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3/12/2006 6:50 AM
 
It could be the skin, but more often then not, I find that its a result of the content people put in their site.  Any time you place wide content that cannot wrap that exceeds the width of someones browser window, thtas going to happen.  If you are using the horizontal menu (solpartmenu) and you have a bunch of top level pages, that will do it.  A wide image will do it.  I url with no spaces.  Basically anything that is too wide will stretch out the skin and cause people to scroll.  Your should always test your site to  see if it works without scrolling in an 800x600 resolution setting.
 
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