Eep, did not realise my layout looked a little funky in IE.  It looked fine on my laptop…?  On the uni. computer it looks awful though. :/  Just when you think you’ve sussed it out…

To do (mainly IE issues):

  1. Fix footer;
  2. Add padding on main menu links;
  3. Change colour of main menu links (I realise that they’re not easy to read);
  4. Do something about the “Quaint” link, to make it look more visible;
  5. Add more to to-do things as I’m sure there are more problems elsewhere. :P

By the way, is anyone else having problems with Firefox crashing – quite frequenty as well?  It’s such an issue that I’ve been tempted to temporarily revert back to using IE. O.o  Not a good sign for any browser when users are being reduced to that, is it? :P

3 Responses to “Why IE, Why?”

  1. Amanda wrote:

    Eeeeek, IE’s always been SUCH a pain :( but I still wouldnt revert back to it, even though, yes, my FF has been crashing a bit lately – why?!

  2. Brenda wrote:

    My Firefox behaves differently on different computers. On my laptop, it crashes every time after I download something. (Particularly if I am running something else during the download.) Whereas on my desktop computer, it doesn’t crash but guzzles CPU like whoa.

    It makes me want to switch to Chrome sometimes … but I’ve just grown too attached to Firefox already. :(

  3. Annie wrote:

    @Amanda: Don’t have a clue but it’s probably an issue they’re fixing right now so I’m in no hurry to use IE. ;)

    @Brenda: Silly as it sounds, I’m not using Chrome as I’m not too fond of the logo or the look of it. *shrugs*.

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