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At least it's not as ugly as on iCab.
The wonders of IE's crappy CSS support. Don't you just *love* having to work around the bugs (features?) in IE when coding in CSS?
On the contrary, I've found IE to have the most complete CSS of all the OS 9 browsers (except maybe NS 7).
That's interesting. I use IE almost exclusively in OS 9, and it definitely doesn't look like that for me. Works fine.
Peace,
Drew
For 9 it may be the best there is when it comes to CSS, but that isn't really saying a whole lot
Besides, there is an unofficial build of Mozilla 1.3.1 here. It'll run circles around IE in CSS rendering. Though the speed probably isn't that great.
hmm ... looks the same on IE under X aswell
TOM
Do all AF pages look that way for you?
I've actually seen it just now on one or two pages, and I thought it might have something to do with the CSS not loading properly...
I dunno. But it does work OK for me. I'll take screen caps if you want...
Peace,
Drew
yup all of them ... luckily i dont use IE much ... just when im using my parents iMac ...
TOM
if you use try different themes does it work?
ie 6 on winMe i still cant use the smileys, i have to type em in.
which theme do you use ? ... smilies havve only been implemented on the default theme
TOM
It looks ugly/messed up under IE 5.2.3 on a freshly installed & updated OS X.2.8.
it doesnt work with any theme
Ditch IE. I have Mozilla 1.6 running on my ibook and it looks superb!!
I usually use Moz on my iBook, but I just installed a 10GB drive in the iMac. Most people just use what is there, and the most up-to-date of what is included w/ OS X shows an ugly AF. Most of the time I see the nice & purdy AF with Moz.