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Web Design Challenge

The challenge ask me to add an image inside the footer but every time I click inside the footer I get an error message that "the page caused an error on internet explorer". How do I fix this?

1 Answer

Andrew McCormick
Andrew McCormick
17,730 Points

don't use internet explorer. LOL. All kidding aside, do try a different browser to see if it works there and then submit a report to Treehouse Support

Ie

James Barnett
James Barnett
39,199 Points

Andrew McCormick

> don't use internet explorer. LOL.

Depends on the version of IE. IE10+ has good support for HTML5 & CSS3.

see also: http://html5readiness.com/

Andrew McCormick
Andrew McCormick
17,730 Points

come now James, IE has certainly improved tremendously but it's still the easy target of many a good jokes.

James Barnett
James Barnett
39,199 Points

IE11's HTML5 test scores is now on par with Chrome 10, Firefox 10 and Safari 6.

So either those browsers are crap, which I've never heard anyone say or IE11 is now sufficient. You can't have it both ways.

http://html5test.com/results/desktop.html