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PostPosted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 10:31 am    Post subject: Re: Form appearance with different browsers Reply with quote

psh2007 wrote:
A recent issue has appeared possibly due to my updating to IE8. While viewing in IE8 there is now a lot of blank space below each form. This makes a page very long, and adds an unusual amount of space between modules on certain pages in which a visitor might not scroll down further to see the material that continues below.

Here are three examples from my sites:
http://www.hillstromhomes.com/Relocating_to_Maryland/page_2232909.html
http://www.rockvillehomes.com/Rentals/page_2126483.html
http://www.potomacmdhomes.com/Rental_Properties/page_2148169.html

From my computer it appears OK in Firefox, but IE8 has the added gaps.

Is this something you have seen before and might know a workaround to it?

Thanks / Paul /


After taking a quick look at you source code, it appears that you have a rather complex layout using a system of both tables and CSS to layout your website. The issue is that different browsers will render the CSS portion of your code differently (and often in unexpected ways). This is most likely the case with your website when it is appearing in IE8. Something within your web template is causing the page to stretch. It really isn't something in the form code, but most likely something in your CSS which is making the page render oddly.

Nick Ladd
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