A note to my Internet Explorer visitors

>> 12.23.2008

Thanks to all who left comments. I was able to get the site to appear in IE by removing the expandable posts from the front page of my blog. Until I figure out why this impacted my IE visitors, we'll have to deal with a long front page.

Apparently, my site doesn't like Internet Explorer and hasn't been showing up for about a week correctly. I recently took a road trip to NYC and attempted to fix before I left and between catching up on everything, will attempt to fix today.

Any suggestions? I'm no pro with this stuff.

Update: The site isn't appearing in IE 7 or IE 8 if this helps any of you techies out there.

8 comments:

Cindy December 24, 2008 8:48 AM  

? Anything to do with the template?
I don't know. I'm useless when it comes to this stuff, too.

Merry Christmas, Kristine!

April December 29, 2008 12:25 PM  

Yeah, doing blog layouts for people I've noticed my "customers" are seeing their new layouts weird.

Most of them needed to update their browser to Internet Explorer 8 and that worked fine.

Jenn December 29, 2008 9:06 PM  

I had to insert code into my template beneath the head section.

I couldn't get the jokers to move from IE6!

I don't remember if there was anything else I needed to do and I can't remember where I found it though. Real helpful right? Might want to google it!

Fran December 29, 2008 11:42 PM  

It looks fine in Firefox 3...yet another reason to drop IE entirely.

Web-Betty December 30, 2008 9:06 AM  

Can you provide more specific details? Is it not appearing correctly in all versions of IE? IE 6 or 7? Usually IE 6 is a the biggest culprit.

Cindy December 31, 2008 8:52 AM  

Happy New Year Kristine

Kristine December 31, 2008 5:05 PM  

Thanks for the help everyone! As a FF user myself, this is frustrating. I'll check out all of your leads.

warren January 14, 2009 5:01 PM  

Hi, I think that was a great life. Sometimes, we should try another new life experience..don't we?

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