Hello Luca --
Thank you for the suggestion -- I attempted to force IE into 'quirks' mode with an appropriate doctype declaration, but again, there seemed to be no change in the rendering. I should also mention that outside of the Front Page module, the code renders correctly in both IE and Firefox as a stand-alone web page. validator.w3.org/ does return errors, but I'm not sure how much is due to incorrect code and how much is due to an odd synergy between the raw code and Drupal / Front Page, which is set to 'themed' mode so that I can make use of the header, footer, and blocks available from the master CTI-Flex / Zen theme.
-- Darrell
On 5/24/2012 12:30 PM, luca capra wrote:
Il 24/05/2012 15:45, Darrell Eifert ha scritto:
Hi Folks --
I'm hoping someone familiar with the 'Front Page' Drupal module can offer a suggestion. We are using Front Page to provide a custom formatted splash page for our library users. The problem is that code designed to display text inside a green column next to an iframe with Google Calendar centered between an left and right column of standard themed blocks is rendered differently on IE (all versions) than Firefox / Safari / Chrome. I'm using the following initial code:
|<HTML>
<HEAD> <TITLE>Lane Memorial Library, Hampton, NH</TITLE> </head> <STYLE type="text/css"> div#c1 { float:left; width:260px; height:800px; background-color:#b3e0b8; border:2px solid #dce7d5; color:black; padding:10px; }
div#c2 { float:right; } |
I think it is rendered in quirks mode, try to validate the code first: validator.w3.org/