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How To Attack An Internet Explorer Display Bug -Revised for IE7 [Registration never required for free content]

By: John Gallant, Holly Bergevin, on Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Reader Level: Reader Level

Primary Category: CSSMany authors who desire to make the switch to tableless design can be brought up short when they encounter various browser bugs. Internet Explorer for Windows can present some significant challenges to this switch, exhibiting a variety of display problems. Although a full understanding of how IE "gets it wrong" may not be within reach for everyone, it is possible to get by with a few key bug fixing tools.

The original article was written with IE6 and lower browsers in mind, but there's a new player in the arena, IE7. While many of the display problems have been dealt with, this new browser may still need some special treatment.

So, we've revised, updated and rewritten this article, with a focus on how to bring IE7 along when it needs bug fixing like its older siblings. This is information you need to know!

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