Masonry Problem
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- GK User
- Wed Nov 20, 2013 4:55 pm
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Hi,
I have a random issue with a site that is currently being built. The front page has blocks in the sidebar that wrap under the mainbody.
The mainbody block contains a google map (not static).
On IE especialy 11 the blocks end up uver the top of the main body element rarther than below. Dosent seem to happen in chrome or firefox.
you can try and recreate the issue in ie at www.battleva.co.uk/dorset/
any ideas how I can fix this.
thanks
Tony
I have a random issue with a site that is currently being built. The front page has blocks in the sidebar that wrap under the mainbody.
The mainbody block contains a google map (not static).
On IE especialy 11 the blocks end up uver the top of the main body element rarther than below. Dosent seem to happen in chrome or firefox.
you can try and recreate the issue in ie at www.battleva.co.uk/dorset/
any ideas how I can fix this.
thanks
Tony
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- teitbite
- Fri Nov 22, 2013 12:18 am
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Hi
This can happen if You have a wrong html syntax. Please check modules and content where You have a custom made context and check if all html tags are closed propperly.
This can happen if You have a wrong html syntax. Please check modules and content where You have a custom made context and check if all html tags are closed propperly.
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- Fri Nov 22, 2013 9:19 am
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Thanks,
I have narrowed it down and it is only ie11. Is it the modules that are wrapping i need to look at or the one they are going over the top of? Though all are commercial xslt based modules.
Tony
I have narrowed it down and it is only ie11. Is it the modules that are wrapping i need to look at or the one they are going over the top of? Though all are commercial xslt based modules.
Tony
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- Fri Nov 22, 2013 10:18 am
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Hi,
seems to have fixed it, putting an inline-block around the geomap module has apparently corrected the issue!
Thnks
Tony
seems to have fixed it, putting an inline-block around the geomap module has apparently corrected the issue!
Thnks
Tony
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- teitbite
- Sun Nov 24, 2013 8:40 pm
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Hi
Ok. Thank You for shearing the solution with us. I believe other users will benefit from it.
Ok. Thank You for shearing the solution with us. I believe other users will benefit from it.
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