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SID-00160: Internet Explorer

Status: Unanswered Unanswered TWiki version: 4.1.2 Perl version: 5.10.0
Category: CategoryRendering Server OS: Ubuntu 8.10 Last update: 16 years ago

When I view my pages in InternetExplorer 6.0, my headings veer to the left as I scroll down the page. This is difficult to describe in words; however, imagine I create a topic something like the following:

Heading1

Heading2

Heading3

Heading4

Viewing this page in IE6.0, Heading1 will be in the correct location, but Heading2 will be a little bit left of Heading1, Heading3 will be left of Heading2, and so on. When I create pages with many headings and subheadings, the headings start to veer so far to the left that they almost end up in the WebLeft bar!

-- AdamTankanow - 04 Mar 2009

Discussion and Answer

Hi, please upload screen-shot here - i tried with with IE-6, seems to be normal.

-- SopanShewale - 05 Mar 2009

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-- PeterThoeny - 2009-04-17

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Status Unanswered
Title Internet Explorer
SupportCategory CategoryRendering
TWiki version 4.1.2
Server OS Ubuntu 8.10
Web server Apache 2
Perl version 5.10.0
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