Switch Theme:

IE10 browser display issues  [RSS] Share on facebook Share on Twitter Submit to Reddit
»
Author Message
Advert


Forum adverts like this one are shown to any user who is not logged in. Join us by filling out a tiny 3 field form and you will get your own, free, dakka user account which gives a good range of benefits to you:
  • No adverts like this in the forums anymore.
  • Times and dates in your local timezone.
  • Full tracking of what you have read so you can skip to your first unread post, easily see what has changed since you last logged in, and easily see what is new at a glance.
  • Email notifications for threads you want to watch closely.
  • Being a part of the oldest wargaming community on the net.
If you are already a member then feel free to login now.




Made in gb
Calculating Commissar






Reading, Berks

Sorry to do this to you Lego, but better warned, than not.

I've just installed Windows 8 for work and was having a look here on Dakka to see how IE10 handled itself. The answer is, unfortunately, not all that well here.
By default the browser seems to be set to Quirks mode, which is causing some issues with your table layouts.

I can see from the html structure that the debug tools are offering that you've got three nested tables like so:

<table>
    <table>
    <table>

In Quirks mode, IE10 is making the bold table the same height as the italic table, which in turn forces the italic table waaaaaaaaaay down the page so that it appears under the page footer.

If I turn on Standards mode, the page content returns to where it's supposed to be, but suddenly shows three rows of the yellow dashes each time, instead of one.

I'm just on my way out the door, otherwise I'd have a better look for you. Sorry!

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2012/10/25 16:48:18


   
Made in gb
[ADMIN]
Decrepit Dakkanaut






London, UK

Thanks for the heads up. So many tables on here still, mainly because rewriting in a pretty CSS form would take ages when I'd sooner work on new features. Hopefully it is just a small tweak when I get a chance to play with win 8. Probably be a few months from now though.

Check out our new, fully plastic tabletop wargame - Maelstrom's Edge, made by Dakka!
 
   
Made in au
Devestating Grey Knight Dreadknight





Australia

Also, I'm having trouble navigating the page using Netscape Navigator.

Seriously, who uses IE?

"Did you ever notice how in the Bible, when ever God needed to punish someone, or make an example, or whenever God needed a killing, he sent an angel? Did you ever wonder what a creature like that must be like? A whole existence spent praising your God, but always with one wing dipped in blood. Would you ever really want to see an angel?" 
   
Made in us
Decrepit Dakkanaut






Leerstetten, Germany

 Kaldor wrote:

Seriously, who uses IE?


Hipsters?

But seriously, I routinely browse Dakka using IE6 (you've probably never heard of it)...

While some people might actually like IE, the only reason I use it as much is that it is the only browser installed in our ancient computers at work. So for us poor souls who only have Dakka to sustain us, IE functionality is much appreciated.
   
Made in nl
Wight Lord with the Sword of Kings






North of your position

 d-usa wrote:
 Kaldor wrote:

Seriously, who uses IE?


Hipsters?

But seriously, I routinely browse Dakka using IE6 (you've probably never heard of it)...

While some people might actually like IE, the only reason I use it as much is that it is the only browser installed in our ancient computers at work. So for us poor souls who only have Dakka to sustain us, IE functionality is much appreciated.

IT teacher of mine: 'IE sucks! Take chrome!"
Hence, my school has chrome

   
Made in gb
[ADMIN]
Decrepit Dakkanaut






London, UK

I'll support pretty much anything with 5% or greater market share to the point where it should at least be functional. IE is unfortunately still in that range alas.

Check out our new, fully plastic tabletop wargame - Maelstrom's Edge, made by Dakka!
 
   
Made in gb
Calculating Commissar






Reading, Berks

Oh for the day when I can stop supporting IE6! I can certainly understand not wanting to rewrite the whole layout with CSS, it's a lot of work when there's more interesting things to work on

   
Made in us
Old Sourpuss






Lakewood, Ohio

My last job officially stopped supporting IE6 like 2 years ago... As soon as IE9 came out we made the announcement, and if it detected IE6, it would redirect you to the Firefox download page with a popup box letting them know.

DR:80+S++G+M+B+I+Pwmhd11#++D++A++++/sWD-R++++T(S)DM+

Ask me about Brushfire or Endless: Fantasy Tactics 
   
Made in gb
Calculating Commissar






Reading, Berks

Sadly we work with a lot of UK government bodies that are all still stuck on IE6 for internal systems. Some are lucky and have recently upgraded to IE7

   
 
Forum Index » Nuts & Bolts
Go to: