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I'm having problems getting my header to display properly in internet explorer. Here is how it looks on Chrome, Safari, and Firefox (or just visit the site at the link below if you use one of those browsers):

http://tinypic.com/r/fknndf/7

Here is how it looks on IE (not sure if it is all versions or not).

http://tinypic.com/r/23ml8ww/7 (home page)
http://tinypic.com/r/2nv6mb8/7 (forum view page, even though header should be exact same)

Website is http://butlerhoops.com. I normally am able to do a little research and find what I need, but I've failed multiple times and have resorted to asking for help, as much as I hate to do so.

IE is crap Big Grin

i believe its due to CSS issues with ie and others
Yeah, IE and Firefox tends to hate my site Toungue
(2011-09-26, 02:41 PM)fma965 Wrote: [ -> ]IE is crap Big Grin

i believe its due to CSS issues with ie and others

I agree 100%. Unfortunately 45% of my visitors use IE so it's a major problem.

I tried removing that user/mod/admin CP bar in the upper right corner to see if that was the source of the error but apparently that isn't the problem. I understand most people won't want to take the time to look at the code but even just a suggestion on some things I should check next would be greatly appreciated.
Not sure what's the exact problem is, but when i viewed your Forum in Firefox and used Firebug the div logo has no code in CSS. But when viewed in IE and used Debugbar, it has valign: middle property.
I figured out the problem with the home page. Apparently one of my plugins added css code to the very top of the page which distorted things in IE (why its designed this way I have no idea). I have no idea where there was even added to remove it so I just uninstalled the plugin.

I still can't figure out the grey bar at the top though. At least it isn't near as much of an eyesore.

Also, the lack of the logo CSS code is strange, but isn't really a problem at this point. The header takes up the entire space so it naturally appears centered anyway. I should go figure this out later though while I'm aware of it in case I ever change anything there.