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| Senior Member | IE vs Moz I have a website (http://www.gamesopoly.com) in both Moz and IE. In Moz it looks PERFECT but in IE I can't figure out the problem with the header. It shows a stupid border around the link and that the picture is gray. I made the header photo in photoshop so I know that there is no background to this picture. Its just the letters. Can anyone help me fix it?
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| Senior Member | Can you post a screenshot of it in IE? I don't have IE6.0 installed on this computer, however if it's a border related issue, try putting border: 0; in your stylesheet instead of using border="0" in your HTML. In IE7.0, I see a blue border around your logo, which is probably caused by the border="0", a deprecated element.
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| Senior Member | Yea the blue border is the problem. So I should put border: 0 in the style.css ? I don't have a border="0" in the HTML.
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| NamePros Regular | Great to see theParamount that you resolved the issue i have came into problems like these many times when doing client jobs and the deal is that IE & Moz both renders the code differently in different standards, Moz is truly W3C Compliant and IE isn't with IE people dont have to worry if they coded something wrong because IE won't care and publish it still but Mozilla is not stupid so it won't actually let you do something wrong Glitches like yours are caused in IE due to small incorrect coding that you may have either forgetten about or did it on mistake either the case IE doesn't care ![]() Heres a small topic regarding IE see if it shows something interesting to you, http://www.devdb.net/blog/2006/08/20...er-vs-firefox/ Regards,
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