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Daniel Berger

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Nickname: djberg96
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Daniel Berger is a Ruby Programmer who also dabbles in C and Perl
Why I hate working on Views, part 37 Posted: Mar 8, 2006 10:24 AM
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I've hit what I suppose was inevitable in the world of web development these days - IE/CSS issues. The Rails project I'm working on, which looks just fine in Firefox, does not look right at all in IE. Specifically, H1 tags aren't all rendering properly in IE. Some are rendered as I would expect, some aren't. I don't have a clue why not. In another instance, a table that is supposed to line up to the *right* of some drop down menus is instead aligning at the *bottom*. Again, works just fine in Firefox.

What's my solution here? Drop CSS and hard code some property/alignment tags in the html? I don't see any other choice.

It's a bloody fucking mess and it makes me really not want to do web development any more. It's very un-fun.

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