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Skin is messed up!? - Posted By Nick (nickb) on 6th Sep 08 at 8:53am
Forum URL: http://vuu.vforums.co.uk
Experienced By: IE users
Browser: IE
Operating System: Vista

Problem:

In the Skin of Vista L33T the code for the border around the forum is messing up the skin. I realize this is a coding error, but just not sure if I should have it in here, or put it in the coding support board.

But anyways, the boards are all messed up and are all above one another.

This is what I am viewing:
http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x20/magedesigns/vuu_error.jpg

if it is not the code then what is it? I know I played with a little CSS and some tables a bit that I added into the header/footer for each individual skins.

edit:
I checked it out in Opera, Safari, and Google Chrome, and all appeared to be fine. and of course FireFox is fine.

I am mainly concerned about the Internet Explore users on this one, and most like IE, and wont change for a thing. Also because of Windows Vista Aero Arrow cursor only works in IE, and somewhat in Google chrome.

edit 2:
and when you refresh it fixes its self {Confused} but then you refresh and it and it goes back to being all messed up?

Re: Skin is messed up!? - Posted By Ross (admin) on 6th Sep 08 at 6:31pm
Hi,

I couldn't duplicate what you had described. But it could be specific to certain versions of IE. One error I did notice was that the div which contains the background image, wasn't being closed. I've now closed it and reordered the footers so that the affiliate table etc. stays inside of it.

Re: Skin is messed up!? - Posted By Nick (nickb) on 6th Sep 08 at 6:40pm
Ok thanks, I think I may have accidentally deleted that out. It was IE 7, have not tried the Beta yet, but I wont anyways, I will only upgrade when it officially comes out.

What do you mean that you reordered the footers?

and for the table at the global footer I had left the </table> out for a reason, but then that reason actually weirdly added a bottom border. When it was not supposed to. But I may know what the problem is with that.