Sunday, March 28, 2010

Website displays different in IE6...

Hi all,

Last night I fixed a center margin problem with my website in DWCS3. The content was pushing into the right side

column so I tweaked it to make it work right in IE.

Today at work I checked it and noticed it was back to the way it was, so I checked the version I have at work which

is IE6. I am pretty sure I have IE 8 at home.

How can I properly fix/test this? Can I download IE6? so I could tweak/test it some more? What would be the solution

for this? I just want to make sure it displays properly. Looks great in all other browsers...thanks, Dano

Website displays different in IE6...

There is a free tool called IETester:

http://www.my-debugbar.com/wiki/IETester/HomePage

You can test 5.5 / 6 / 7 / 8

Will save you great deal of time.

Website displays different in IE6...

Awesome, thanks very much, that is a very kool tool...:))

Date: Fri, 2 Oct 2009 18:36:14 -0600

From: forums@adobe.com

To: danseese@hotmail.com

Subject: Dreamweaver Website displays different in IE6 versus IE8, how can I test in IE6?

There is a free tool called IETester:

http://www.my-debugbar.com/wiki/IETester/HomePage

You can test 5.5 / 6 / 7 / 8

Will save you great deal of time.

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And for all other browsers %26amp; platforms there's http://browsershots.org

Nancy O.
Alt-Web Design %26amp; Publishing
Web | Graphics | Print | Media?Specialists
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If you are using CS4 you could also?look at signing up for Adobe Labs - their site is showing that they are accepting new registrations right now.?You can use it independently or use it via the File%26gt;Preview option in DW

https://browserlab.adobe.com/index.html#

You can check in IE6 and IE7 (not IE8 at this time), and a few other browsers.

Now see, that would be a cool feature if it could be built into CS5, but it says its a hosted solution.?Maybe we have time to convince Adobe it should be part of the suite, looks interesting even thought their FAQ says they want to charge $10-20/month for the service ( http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/BrowserLab#What_does_BrowserLab_cost.3F ).

SnakEyez02 wrote:

Now see, that would be a cool feature if it could be built into CS5, but it says its a hosted solution.

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