• Resolved Patrick Orr

    (@patrick-orr)


    I am helping a friend with his WordPress website Everything displays fine in all my browsers with exception to IE where my page is completely broken, no images load, page temples are shifted half way across the page… I can’t seem to find out what is wrong.

    If there is ANYONE out there that can help me out with some advice that would be great. I am a fairly proficient programmer and designer.
    Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.

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  • Moderator Jan Dembowski

    (@jdembowski)

    Forum Moderator and Brute Squad

    Can you provide a link so we can look at the site in question? It’s loads easier then wrangling with HTML and CSS.

    Thread Starter Patrick Orr

    (@patrick-orr)

    Moderator Jan Dembowski

    (@jdembowski)

    Forum Moderator and Brute Squad

    Well, the link does work in Firefox but does nothing in IE… I’m at a loss. The HTML shows a lot of HTML/CSS outside of what you normally see in a simple WordPress theme.

    It’s got to be your CSS I think but outside of that I’m stumped.

    Thread Starter Patrick Orr

    (@patrick-orr)

    thanks guys, I’ll check this out with the Validator and see how much of it I can clean up. Its tricky because I’m not sure which is the best way to include CSS for this kind of website where separate files are accessed throughout(headers footers and sidebars).

    Should everything generally be called in the header as it is always loaded first? What about when I am using jquery on some pages? should I just call the Jquery commands on the pages that need them? If I do this I wont be able to include them in the page head because they all build dynamically from the header.

    Cheers, if anyone has any advice on what is the best way to build the architecture of Custom WordPress Sites that would be awesome.

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