Horrible IE rendering problem
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I have a nice lady who installed my theme Acme Slate running on Bluehost.
http://acmeslate.c5themepark.com/...
http://schoolsoutevents.k12signup.com/...
It is a fairly fresh install with no significant content changes and no CSS changes. But in IE 6-8 the body font is around 400 pixels. Whereas the Acme Slate theme home page renders as one would expect in IE 6-8.
She hasn’t touched the WYSIWYG styling. The only difference I can see is the hosting, I'm on Inmotionhosting.
Any thought on what could cause this? Its like the CSS isnt recognized. It is HTML5 but I've had no other problems.
http://acmeslate.c5themepark.com/...
http://schoolsoutevents.k12signup.com/...
It is a fairly fresh install with no significant content changes and no CSS changes. But in IE 6-8 the body font is around 400 pixels. Whereas the Acme Slate theme home page renders as one would expect in IE 6-8.
She hasn’t touched the WYSIWYG styling. The only difference I can see is the hosting, I'm on Inmotionhosting.
Any thought on what could cause this? Its like the CSS isnt recognized. It is HTML5 but I've had no other problems.

is chrome frame installed?
also, when I inspect it I don't see a link to google shiv- is there supposed to be one? (i'm on ie 7 right now.)
Thanks guys,
Im using the html5boilerplate:http://html5boilerplate.com/
The thing is I cant see any significant different thing between her code and mine at the two urls. And yet one renders completely weird. I've checked the source code.
Could it be the hosting environment? I would think not but the ways of Apache are a mystery to me.
Im using the html5boilerplate:http://html5boilerplate.com/
The thing is I cant see any significant different thing between her code and mine at the two urls. And yet one renders completely weird. I've checked the source code.
Could it be the hosting environment? I would think not but the ways of Apache are a mystery to me.