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My site is broken in IE6 & Safari.. please help


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Hey Neowinians!

My site seems to be broken in IE6 and Safari. I have no clue why this is happening I have turned off all my plugins and yet this is still happening.. Please is there anyone that can help me debug this problem?

also, my site is fine in Firefox 3 but I have not tested it with google Chrome.. yet.

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42 views and 0 help.. thanks allot Neowin. :hmmm:

You waited roughly five hours and complain that you haven't gotten any help? Also, did it ever occur to you that the 42 people who viewed your thread didn't have an answer to your question? I think a little patience is in order here. ;)

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Just because of this response, I'm not even going to look at your site.

Its answers like that, that push people out of communities... Good job. Sure more patience may have been in order, but don't mouth off. Just ask them to have patience.

Hey Neowinians!

My site seems to be broken in IE6 and Safari. I have no clue why this is happening I have turned off all my plugins and yet this is still happening.. Please is there anyone that can help me debug this problem?

also, my site is fine in Firefox 3 but I have not tested it with google Chrome.. yet.

Anyway Jase as far as far as IE6 is concerned I think you are going to have trouble finding testers for that here. Most tech forward people are running IE7 or IE8 Beta... I was able to test your site in Safari 3.1.2 on windows and it looks and works the same as it does in firefox.

It also looks fine in Chrome.

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Works in FF3.0.3 Ubuntu... wine(1.1.0) FF2.0.17 and Firefox Portable 3.0.2 (wine 1.1.5).

I viewed this thread but I am on Firefox...

Only Issue I saw was in FF2.0.17 where your Iphone covers text at the end of the redraw.

You may want to consider moving that to a different part of your page.

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