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Features / Usability


Bizarre display in IE?

posts: 104 France

Does anyone know about this and if so why it happens and whether it is possible to do anything about it?

I usually use IE as my browser on the assumption that it is the most commonly used thing around therefore the best to test my sites on. However, I find that when I look at Articles or Categories in Tiki, then the center block overlaps the right block (or rather underlaps it, because the center block disappears underneath). I'm using IE 6.0.2800.

However, I tried the same thing in Opera 7.23, and it appears to work fine.

Any ideas? Apart from don't use Microsoft for anything if possiblelol.

posts: 2881 United Kingdom


Some of the TikiWiki themes are not compatible in every way on every browser. This is being worked on by our Theme Developers.

Currently your options are: a) Change Theme or b) Use a different browser.

Or if your any good with CSS come and join us on irc.freenode.net channel #tikiwiki biggrin!

posts: 104 France

> Damian:
>
> Some of the TikiWiki themes are not compatible in every way on every browser. This is being worked on by our Theme Developers.
>
> Currently your options are: a) Change Theme or b) Use a different browser.
>
> Or if your any good with CSS come and join us on irc.freenode.net channel #tikiwiki biggrin!
>
>

Thanks for the answer - I'll try out some other themes though the ones I've tried so far all work the same. I'm afraid I'm a technical ignoramus, just a persistent tester with - dare I say it - some ideas about what I'm actually looking for!


posts: 104 France

> Damian:
>
> Some of the TikiWiki themes are not compatible in every way on every browser. This is being worked on by our Theme Developers.
>
> Currently your options are: a) Change Theme or b) Use a different browser.
>
> Or if your any good with CSS come and join us on irc.freenode.net channel #tikiwiki biggrin!
>
>

Thanks for the answer - I'll try out some other themes though the ones I've tried so far all work the same. I'm afraid I'm a technical ignoramus, just a persistent tester with - dare I say it - some ideas about what I'm actually looking for!