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What in this CSS doesn't work in IE8 & IE7?

nav {
position: fixed;
top:60px;
left:30px;
color:black;
float:left;
}
nav div#button {
    width:205px;
    height:50px;
    text-align: center;
    padding-top:  5px;
    margin-bottom:10px; 
    font-size: 23px;
}
nav a {
    color: #000000;
    text-decoration: none;
}
nav div#button:active  {
    width:250px;
    height:65px;
}
nav div#button.home {
    background-color: #79b22c;
}
nav div#button.links {
    background-color: #3b50cc;
}
nav div#button.aanbod {
    background-color: #BA3BCC;
}
nav div#button.forum {
    background-color: #1CAEB2;
}
nav div#button.contact {
    background-color: #daa520;
}

It works fine in IE9 & IE10. But IE8 & IE7 displays no-styled text. I have tested with browserstack. Who can help me please?

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  • nav div#button raises some concerns. In your markup, how many elements have id="button"? Jul 11, 2013 at 8:56
  • 5 elements with 'id="button"' Jul 11, 2013 at 9:00
  • 2
    IDs should be unique to a single element within the entire <html> document. You shouldn't have more than 1 id="button". If you need to reuse on multiple elements, use a class name instead -- class="button" and class="button home". Jul 11, 2013 at 9:01
  • 1
    The nav element isn't supported.
    – Xareyo
    Jul 11, 2013 at 9:08
  • <nav> tag is html5 tag and it's can't working IE7, IE8... Jul 11, 2013 at 9:19

4 Answers 4

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<nav> and other HTML5 elements were defined after IE 7 and IE 8 were released, so the browsers aren't aware of how to handle them.

They can, however, be instructed to handle them. And, the html5shiv can help with this:

Include the HTML5 shiv at the top of your <head> in a conditional comment after any stylesheets.

<!--[if lt IE 9]>
    <script src="html5shiv.js"></script>
<![endif]-->
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Try using:

<!DOCTYPE html>

Also you don't need:

div#menu You need #menu

At the top of your code

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  • can i see what your page looks like as is and what it is meant to look like
    – user2568107
    Jul 11, 2013 at 9:06
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Delete color and just use background

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Position: fixed not work in ie7. Use should use expression() for this in css and position absolute.

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