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MaGraham
Senior Member

USA
1297 Posts

Posted - 27 February 2014 :  14:25:48  Show Profile  Reply with Quote

I have a member who has three gifs in her signature, all on one line. The three gifs display fine in Firefox and newer versions of IE (all gifs on one line) but in IE 8 it places the third gif on the next line.

The codes being used are below. The code "center" is used so the middle gif will be centered. Any idea on why this doesn't work in IE 8?

The gifs are prayer candles and very important to this member.


[center][img=left]imagelinkhere.gif[/img=left][img]imagelinkhere.gif[/img][img=right]imagelinkhere.gif[/img=right][/center]


Edited by - MaGraham on 27 February 2014 14:26:15

Carefree
Advanced Member

Philippines
4217 Posts

Posted - 27 February 2014 :  21:07:55  Show Profile
The simplest fix was to add some image tags to "inc_func_common.asp". I created some that limit the image widths to 33% of the available space (without the 10 pixel borders, which is probably what was causing her problem to begin with). Tell her to use [imgw=left][/imgw=left][imgw][/imgw]&[imgw=right][/imgw=right]
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MaGraham
Senior Member

USA
1297 Posts

Posted - 27 February 2014 :  23:24:11  Show Profile

Thank you, Carefree! I will try this in the future.

I went ahead and placed an empty gif, for spacing, between this member's gifs so I could remove all of the codes except for the [center][/center] codes. This made her gifs display the same as the codes in my first post would have had they worked.

Thanks, again!



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