There is a template, in the opera it is displayed normally, a black bar appears in the top of the moss, you can look at the screenshot here:

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I looked through firebug, there in general all the content from <head> transferred to <body> , although in the html itself it is not. In ie, there is also this black bar, the layout on the page there went with a plus to everything, here is the screen:

snapshot

(I know about transparency png, this is not a problem now.)

The site itself can be felt here: http://bit.ly/pWiTZ5 .

Closed due to the fact that off-topic participants PashaPash , aleksandr barakin , Visman , Aries , Nick Volynkin 19 Sep '15 at 6:46 .

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    The problem was that the template file was saved in utf-8 with bom, because of this, a black bar appeared on top and the layout was in ie - tranceman
  • We will not go to feel saytik, especially on an abbreviated link. Want the answer - the code in the studio. - Nick Volynkin

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We swing , we connect - we look.

  • ps About the site. header b! @ # $! big too. I would reschedule the markup in your place. Better yet, rethink the whole layout. - stck
  • normalize.css did not help, but about weight, I would be happy to remake, so the pictures themselves weigh a lot, I will start to reduce the size, I will lose much in quality - tranceman
  • try find reset.css it should fix the situation - stck

I looked through firebug, there all the content from <head> transferred to <body>

head will be automatically closed during parsing and started by the body as soon as it encounters a tag that should belong to the body. So check the head for extraneous tags.

  • there are questionable comments from topicaster. The problem was in bom - PashaPash
  • @PashaPash, did not notice ... But in general, it seems like bom browsers can handle? - Qwertiy
  • not. BOM - mark in the file indicating the encoding. the web server should cut it - it does not return the file, but the content. The browser waits for the doctype at the very beginning of the document, does not find it there - and shows the devil knows what. Those. it was a glitch of a web server that wasn’t cut out. - PashaPash

A little advice. Remove the captions from the pictures and make them in plain text. They look awful. There will be a smoother font, and the size of the pictures will decrease.