Heather, as for the IE6 problem, I really have no idea how to solve this. It is not something I can recreate locally so I can’t find out where it stems from. I suspect the only solution will be for you to work on it. If you can identify where the “problem” kicks in, we might be able to find out what is causing it. I suspect CSS inheritance is to blame, but I cant find it happening anywhere else.
]]>But apart from the orange hurting my eyes (as seen on an ancient CRT monitor anyway), this theme is doing that mad outdenting posts thing in IE 6 that consigned the last but one to the bin.
If I look at anything in the Categories list, the first 5 characters of every post are sliced off.
I think its going to be down to providing a subtly different them foor each browser, I’m afraid. argh. (And that’s not even counting the relative/absolute positioning screen res thing, which is indeed a nightmare.)
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