I rarely use Internet Explorer, but I'm forced to at this hotel and I see that two of the columns on the front page of the site appear to be overlapping. Does anyone else see this, or is it just a visual artifact caused by the hotel browser/connection/whatever?
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IE renders it a bit wrong, yes. The right-most column (div#beta) is pretty much in place, but the middle column one (div#gamma) appears beneath the right-most column, overlapping with the content.
Thanks for confirming. I hate CSS. There goes a bunch of time wasted to fix IE's stupid non-compliance.
It looks fine in IE 7, what version are you using?
ie6 in wine/linux.
Just checked it in a virtual xp box, it's almost the same, except div#gamma is off mostly off the left side of the screen, can just see the edge of the stunning diamond necklace image. It's still pushed down beneath div#beta.
I'd offer to help, but fixing css for IE is my least favourite thing to do ever!
Also using IE6 on your virtual xp box? Maybe it's just a problem with version 6, in which case I'm less worried. Update your browser! And thanks for the testing help.
I don't use ie6 for browsing, obviously! Just for windows update and testing since it's still the most popular browser.