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Wow, it's kind of odd to me. Wen I started designing sites, I used to always have to reconfigure to get Firefox to display them right...now its the opposite. IE is totally breaking my phpcow site. Anyone else having IE issues or am I the only lucky one?
IE is less than 54% CSS Compliant.
What exactly is breaking?
My whole template is. I only have the first column of my template showing and the rest is blank.

Kaos Wrote:
My whole template is. I only have the first column of my template showing and the rest is blank.


Yup, you're right

Internet Explorer:
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Firefox 3
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Thanks for verifying that...very helpful you are!.. just kidding. Stupid thing is driving me nuts, nothing seems to be working yet to fix it. Breakcomp
In all possibility it's a html issue and something very specific to IE7 as i see the site fine on FF and Safari -- http://79.33.234.124/safaritest/1214956524-full.jpg

Have you tried commenting out suspect portions in html and then see?
I'm attempting to, but I'm not a coder so its not a easy as it would be for you or someone with actual code knowledge. Its ironic that I used to always have to adapt sites to work in FF...now its flipped to IE issues.
Well, I gave up trying to fix it...ok so it wasn't exactly my choice I accidentally hit the wrong button working on trying to fix my old site and crashed the whole site. I have quickly thrown up another cookie cutter template they give you to get my content up. I think as frustrating as it is I needed the push to get my site looking how I've wanted it to look for over 6 months now. So hopefully, I will soon get a totally new design up and get rif of the cookie cutter look...but we'll see.
I know your issues are to the core and not on the surface, and because of this, you can’t be in my life, even when you come back looking pretty, new and refreshing. I know you may looked like you changed, but it’s a external change only.
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