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Hello everybody,
I got a problem (again). I have a good working layout in IE/Win & FF. But I was just talking to my employer and he uses IE for the Mac. On his screen the layout is screwed. Personally I don't have a Mac, so a problem is born. Can someone with a Mac and good understanding of CSS please help me with this problem? Take a look and see if you have some suggestions. http://iie.drontuh.nl/sandro/ Thanks a lot in advance! Spongy
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I've read several posts on popular web developer's blogs mentioning their lack of support for IE on mac.
Most developers are leaving IE Mac alone... Heck, even MS is leaving Mac alone... Overall, its up to you and your employer as to how to deal with it... most likely, whatever the employer wants, he/she gets... but it might be worth mentioning to him/her the current lack of support, and the hackjob that IE Mac does to most websites... perhaps you could convince him/her to install a new browser, or use Safari... =) I don't have a mac, but I'd love to see a screen shot of your buggered up layout... =) Think you, or someone with a mac, could post one? |
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It took me a long time, but I have a screenshot!
Hope you can help me!! Unfortunately, the chances of dropping support for the mac are slim, very slim... Thanks in advance, Spongy |
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