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Site loads fine in IE8,9,FF & Chrome. I can't seem to remedy the issue thats causing the spacing I see in IE6 an IE7 thought. If someone could take a look, it would be greatly appreciated.
textlinkbrokers.com/ #wrap { margin: 0; margin-bottom: 1em; padding: 0; width: 100%; min-width: 770px; background: #fff url(../img/corner. Gif) top left no-repeat; } /* js hack for IE6 to obey min-max width */ #wrap { width: expression(document.body. ClientWidth 2000?
"2000px" : "auto"); } css ie6-ie7-bug link|improve this question edited Aug 22 '11 at 18:40 asked Aug 22 '11 at 18:13Tim Clow183.
Please show the relevant HTML and CSS code in here - otherwise the question will become useless for future generations once the problem is fixed – Pekka Aug 22 '11 at 18:14 Yeah, post some code and a screenshot.. – Wes Aug 22 '11 at 18:14.
It looks as though your problem is stemming from #wrap in main.css. You have a min-width and a max-width. When I turned off the max-width, the gap disappears in IE7.
I am not seeing the same problem in IE6. I hope that helps.
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