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I've got an active state drop-down menu set to:

display: flex;
display: -webkit-box; 
display: -ms-flexbox; 

Works great on all browsers, but, with Internet Explorer - the background color stops after the first element.

Can't figure out what the issue is here.

http://soakandswim.com/pools/inground --> this is the website Any insight is appreciated!!

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These are not the part of css2 they are introduced in css3

so wont work in older version of IE (6,7,8)

and

display: flex; // is not supported in older IE version
display: -webkit-box;  // is for chrome not IE
display: -ms-flexbox;  // is not supported in older IE version

For IE 11 i have seen in practical that it is using some of the properties from the IE7 may be they are using some the part of IE 7 rendering engine instead of IE 8/9/10 . i came across with some of the issues also like display , float so you should also see the doc. of IE 1!

for more reference visit : link

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  • I'm using IE 11, so display: flex; should work. And it does, it's just that the background color doesn't stretch past the first element. Mar 21, 2014 at 18:11
  • -ms is for microsoft (trident, aka ie), -moz is for mozilla
    – albert
    Mar 23, 2014 at 2:53

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