Tuesday, 15 May 2012

html - IE9 shifting columns down -


We recently released an application - - We made sure that it works as a cross browser and cross device and This IE7 Sadly, we have only a Windows XP machine (we work in the local government, I am sure you understand: P) then can only be tested on IE 7 and 8.

After release, someone told that the home page was not showing properly in IE 9, it was moving two columns on the right side of the first column on the left. Make sure you try it on your computer in the column shift with IE9 (not only IE10 with a full version of IE9, browser mode set on IE 9). What a stranger is that if you click on one of the orange buttons on the left (FYI if you click-drag, then the page has the same effect without having to do the same without you) Layout fixes itself, and two Columns go back to line with the first column

After testing this, I upgraded my home browser to IE 10 and tried it and there was no problem. There is no problem even going to developer tools and switching browser mode to IE 9 and document mode to IE9 standard.

I think I can upload some screenshots, but our amazing web filters deny here, so only the way you can see what's going on, if you are the top in IE9 Visit the existing link and see yourself.

I am thinking that none of you came in this way. I'm inclined that this is some kind of IE9 bug, whose criteria do nothing with compliance, because it works in IE 10 with render mode in IE10.

Any help, advice or a quick "yes, on my IE9 version also happens" would be greatly appreciated.

I have an alternative solution, so that you are able to fix this important problem for time. Will be IE believes that it is IE8.

You can also include this meta tag.

  & lt; Meta http-equiv = "X-UA-Compatible" content = "IE = 8" & gt;   

Hope we can not find a solid solution until

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