Welcome back to IE6 Users!

May 20th, 2007 by Tim 6

The number one rule of web design: Test in as many different browsers as you can. The trouble is, I made the mistake of installing Internet Explorer 7, and have not found a way of getting IE6 back. So I apologise to all IE6 readers who until today have had to put up with the sloppy left sidebar design on my blog, which fell foul of the min-height and other CSS bugs in IE6.

Of course if you were using a proper browser like Firefox or Opera, then you won’t have a clue what I’m on about. Until I viewed my site on a friend’s PC, I was totally unaware too.



Hopefully the page you are looking at should now look something like this:
ie6 now

In IE6 it was looking like this (see left sidebar):
ie6 before
All down to IE6′s endless CSS bugs.

It turns out that BrowserShots is the only way I have at present of validating code for IE6 from my wn PC.


6 Comments on the Comment Wall

  1. 1 Anthony Baggett said:

    I’m running in to the same problem on a theme I’ve designed. This is the first one I’ve built from nothing. The only thing I’m waiting on to offer it as a download, is to figure out this bug. IE6 drops the sidebar below the content.

  2. 2 Tim said:

    Most bugs are prety well covered on the net. But I would really reccomend CSS Mastery which covers many of the tricks to keep your design within the limits of different browsers.

  3. 3 Anthony Baggett said:

    I have that book, and have found the answer since commenting. Thanks for the response.

  4. 4 Chris Franks said:

    If you want to test with IE6 take a look at this http://tredosoft.com/Multiple_IE
    You can install several versions of IE as standalones without affecting your IE7

  5. 5 small audio transformers said:

    Nice blog and I will continue to read it.

  6. 6 SEO said:

    very nicely done article, thank you.

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