It's happening because IE is full of bugs of course :) And the bugs are different in every version and every mode.
Do you see the same problems if you use the HTML5 DOCTYPE (<!DOCTYPE html>). This would be the most correct and forward-looking declaration to put on your page, will probably render your other content acceptably and may avoid these issues.
Do you see the same problems if you use the HTML5 DOCTYPE (<!DOCTYPE html>). This would be the most correct and forward-looking declaration to put on your page, will probably render your other content acceptably and may avoid these issues.
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