Those of you who have dabbled with CSS will probably know of Internet Explorer's horrible lack of correct rendering for it. After what was possibly three hours of trying to get my new website layout design to work in both IE and Firefox, I think I finaly get things working.
Except for one thing.
I have a 1280x800px resolution, knowing this I attempt to format my site so that it looks good in 1024, and wider resolutions don't feel empty. (I'm not comfortable with variable widths. I've done them efore, but in terms of my personal website portfolio I'm avoiding them.)
The header and footer have white 1px lines that line up with lines in the main div's 1px lines. In Firefox these line up. In IE these line up... about half the time. Resizing the window (or resolution) causes jittery realignment not present in Firefox, and sometimes clearly disconnects the header and footer divs from their layout.
Is there a way to fix this? I doubt it.
This topic isn't about this problem however; what I want to know is how many people still use IE, and those who don't - is it really worthwhile trying to get web designs to display correctly in it? Sometimes I think I should not bother, so when they see my page - broken and difficult to navagate - they might actually go and get a different browser.
The program is buggy (as just proven), and notably full of security holes. I personally wonder about those who still use the program out of choice, but those who are stuck with it (e.g parents nervous about incompatability with other programs) are excempt.
Can anything good be said about the program? :/
Except for one thing.
I have a 1280x800px resolution, knowing this I attempt to format my site so that it looks good in 1024, and wider resolutions don't feel empty. (I'm not comfortable with variable widths. I've done them efore, but in terms of my personal website portfolio I'm avoiding them.)
The header and footer have white 1px lines that line up with lines in the main div's 1px lines. In Firefox these line up. In IE these line up... about half the time. Resizing the window (or resolution) causes jittery realignment not present in Firefox, and sometimes clearly disconnects the header and footer divs from their layout.
Is there a way to fix this? I doubt it.
This topic isn't about this problem however; what I want to know is how many people still use IE, and those who don't - is it really worthwhile trying to get web designs to display correctly in it? Sometimes I think I should not bother, so when they see my page - broken and difficult to navagate - they might actually go and get a different browser.
The program is buggy (as just proven), and notably full of security holes. I personally wonder about those who still use the program out of choice, but those who are stuck with it (e.g parents nervous about incompatability with other programs) are excempt.
Can anything good be said about the program? :/