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There are no tools for this (making sure your HTML and CSS validates are the best you can do). To effectively troubleshoot this you need to know the limitations, bugs, and quirks of each version of IE. Caniuse.comCaniuse.com will tell you what version of IE supports which browser technology. Reading StackOverflowStackOverflow and Googling "IE bugs" will be very enlightening.

(I find that if your code is clean, validates, and renders properly in Firefox and Chrome that your IE issues should be minimal. If that's not the case the odds are you probably can improve your existing code before revisiting IE layout issues.)

There are no tools for this (making sure your HTML and CSS validates are the best you can do). To effectively troubleshoot this you need to know the limitations, bugs, and quirks of each version of IE. Caniuse.com will tell you what version of IE supports which browser technology. Reading StackOverflow and Googling "IE bugs" will be very enlightening.

(I find that if your code is clean, validates, and renders properly in Firefox and Chrome that your IE issues should be minimal. If that's not the case the odds are you probably can improve your existing code before revisiting IE layout issues.)

There are no tools for this (making sure your HTML and CSS validates are the best you can do). To effectively troubleshoot this you need to know the limitations, bugs, and quirks of each version of IE. Caniuse.com will tell you what version of IE supports which browser technology. Reading StackOverflow and Googling "IE bugs" will be very enlightening.

(I find that if your code is clean, validates, and renders properly in Firefox and Chrome that your IE issues should be minimal. If that's not the case the odds are you probably can improve your existing code before revisiting IE layout issues.)

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John Conde
  • 86.4k
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There are no tools for this (making sure your HTML and CSS validates are the best you can do). To effectively troubleshoot this you need to know the limitations, bugs, and quirks of each version of IE. Caniuse.com will tell you what version of IE supports which browser technology. Reading StackOverflow and Googling "IE bugs" will be very enlightening.

(I find that if your code is clean, validates, and renders properly in Firefox and Chrome that your IE issues should be minimal. If that's not the case the odds are you probably can improve your existing code before revisiting IE layout issues.)