EaseOutBounce Navigation - Footer Is Only Partially Coming Up (cut Off) In Internet Explorer?
Sep 28, 2010
I am having a couple issues with a website when I view it in Internet Explorer. It works fine in Firefox, Google Chrome and probably most other browsers, but has issues with the navigational drop down and for some reason the footer is only partially coming up (cut off) in Internet Explorer.So basically the Javascript based drop down (easeOutBounce) doesn't drop down in IE and the footer cuts off in IE.Here is the link: http://valleyanimal.org/newvac/.Check it out in firefox, try the Nav and then scroll all the way to the bottom and look at the footer. Now do the same in Internet Explorer. See what I mean...
Notes: I am using cufon and rounding my corners....not sure if this make a difference.
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