Originally Posted by Gizmo
What's sad is that this is easily "fixable" by putting the css code back to how it initially was in threads before the "ie fix" that made the default that sets a max height and width which was basically just a workaround for a horrid implimentation of standardization by Microsoft in IE (or as I like to call it,
"creative interpretation of standardization")

The problem with this Gizzy is that since this site is used to actually promote the product we can't do that. We still have a good chunk of users that visit our forum using IE, and when they came to the forum with the old css settings and visited a topic that had code/php tags, any long strings would cause their entire browser to stretch. That's not a good way to promote the product wink Yes, the new way it's handled doesn't look as good in other browsers, but at least it's visible and doesn't give an extremely bad impression than when you need to scroll the whole entire window from side to side wink