I added ul li to the div and let the li float to the left. It ran normally in IE 8 and 9, but after adopting compatibility mode, all the text came over, as shown in the picture:
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For example, this css style is
#ul7 li
{
margin-top:8px;border-bottom:1px dashed silver;height:17px; line-height:17px;
margin-left:8px;padding-top:2.5px;color:#3e3e3f;
}
Please check the style of A to see if it’s a font problem
It’s really sharp~ ~
I won’t do it upside down here~~
Is global control used somewhere?
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