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I just got somebody to code a PSD for me and it's giving me some problems (and the guy just went offline on me lol).

Site: http://www.bangvideobang.com/newlayout

It looks fine in firefox and the guy said it looked fine in internet explorer 6 (i have 7) but in 7 it messes up and under the footer, the 3 columns decide to re-appear and stretch down until they feel like stopping lol.

Does anybody know how i could fix this? I want to get this new design on my website ASAP like, eek.

UPDATE: Fixed.

Marty :)
 
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Firstly, it is broken in FF too. It is the tables that are causing the problem.
 
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What tables? It isn't coded with tables - view the source. The only table used in the layout are those links in the footer.

Hmmm works fine in my firefox, what version and screen resolution are you using?
 
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i can confirm it looks fine in ie6 right now on 1024x768, and i'll try on ff2 later tonight on my own computer. the css isnt opening properly on notepad here, but try to throw in some closing div tags above the footer div and see if that fixes anything.
 
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I tried adding some closing div tags above the footer with no luck.

:(
 
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I know for a fact that FF and IE7 were looking a bit off. Try validating it.
 
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Dosnt work in opera either - and opera is generally very forgiving with html.
 
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Yikes that's not good :(

Thanks guys :)
 
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right, I did it, and I didnt just go offline, the uni network went down, and stayed down, so i didn't just do a runner :p

I am pretty sure it looks messed up due to :

overflow:hidden;

I tried researching the problem, and it seems ie7 has changed the way it views this, but for the life of me I cannot get it to work out right.

The design wont validate as I have had to use some _ hacks to get it to look right in ie (version 6)

Leet pc user, it looks fine in FF and it doesnt have and tables in. It looks off in ie7, and also opera (I didn't test it in opera, which was a bit stupid).

So yea, I'm 99% sure the key to solving this is to figure out how ie7 sees the overflow tag. Ive been reading up on the hasLayout stuff, and adding zoom:1; and height:1%; , but to no avail.

Hopefully people can help more now they have more information :)
 
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Albino has fixed it, thanks alot man - good job.

Thanks everyone else.

Marty :)
 
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