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Narfle the Garthok Posted at 8:10 am on Aug. 20, 2008
I have a site that I am working on for a huge client but I have ran into a simple browser compatibility issue that I can't seem to solve no matter what I do.

http://www.ddsx.com/miracle/

In Firefox the site appears to be fine, that is how I want it to be in all browsers.

The problem I am having is in IE7 where the header has this obnoxious shadow under it, which does not appear in Firefox. I have tried several things but they do not appear to work. In IE6 it looks like a total joke which I will be hoping to fix in the future.

Considering the client uses IE as their main browser I need to get this fixed for them as soon as possible.

Btw the site is still under construction for the most part, so anything else that appears wrong will be fixed. I just need to know a simple CSS fix to get rid of the damn shadow under the header.

This site is running on Joomla v1.5. I am new to using Joomla, but so far I think I have done a decent job. This site is running on a custom template designed by me using the clients strict specifications.


A CORRECT FIX WILL EARN YOU 500 POINTS.

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moonkin Posted at 8:22 am on Aug. 20, 2008
Quote: from Narfle the Garthok at 8:10 am on Aug. 20, 2008

I have a site that I am working on for a huge client but I have ran into a simple browser compatibility issue that I can't seem to solve no matter what I do.

http://www.ddsx.com/miracle/

In Firefox the site appears to be fine, that is how I want it to be in all browsers.

The problem I am having is in IE7 where the header has this obnoxious shadow under it, which does not appear in Firefox. I have tried several things but they do not appear to work. In IE6 it looks like a total joke which I will be hoping to fix in the future.

Considering the client uses IE as their main browser I need to get this fixed for them as soon as possible.

Btw the site is still under construction for the most part, so anything else that appears wrong will be fixed. I just need to know a simple CSS fix to get rid of the damn shadow under the header.

This site is running on Joomla v1.5. I am new to using Joomla, but so far I think I have done a decent job. This site is running on a custom template designed by me using the clients strict specifications.

 
A CORRECT FIX WILL EARN YOU 500 POINTS.


Post this shit on Digitalpoint forums http://forums.digitalpoint.com.

I am sure you will get more help there mate, or I can post it if you want.

Narfle the Garthok Posted at 8:19 am on Aug. 20, 2008
Quote: from Sins and Demons at 8:14 am on Aug. 20, 2008

Looks fine to me and im using IE. Might want to get a kid with a farless annoying voice fyi.

I agree, but it is what the client wants. If I had my way with this site she wouldn't be there.



Here is what I am talking about.

Sins and Demons Posted at 8:14 am on Aug. 20, 2008
Looks fine to me and im using IE. Might want to get a kid with a farless annoying voice fyi.
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