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Explorer Exposed!: Interent Explorer CSS fixes

by Ted Koterwas last modified 2007-11-02 07:51

Solutions to common CSS quirks in Internet Explorer

While IE7 is gaining adoption, and seems to behave itself better, IE6 is still used by a large percentage of web users, and handles Cascading Style Sheets in unexpected ways. Hours of pulling your hair out in frustration can be avoided by learning from the hair-pulling of others. Explorer Exposed! offers solutions to the following IE CSS quirks:


  • Peekaboo Bug
  • Inherited margins on form elements
  • Internet Explorer and the
  • Expanding Box Problem
  • Quirky Percentages In IE6's Visual Formatting Model
  • IE/Win Line-height Bug
  • IE6 Border Chaos
  • Disappearing List-Background Bug
  • Guillotine Bug
  • Unscrollable Content Bug
  • IE 6 Duplicate Characters Bug
  • IE and Italics
  • Doubled Float-Margin Bug
  • Duplicate Indent Bug
  • Three Pixel Text Jog
  • Escaping Floats Bug
  • Creeping Text Bug
  • Missing First Letter Bug
  • Phantom Box Bug