IE 11 layout issues in website

Hello,
We have a website developed with DevExpress controls. It is working fine in IE 10 and below versions. In IE 11 the layout is getting collapsed.
In the page we have a grid in which we can resize the columns and has horizontal scroll bar also.In IE 11 we are not able to resize the columns and horizontal scroll bar is also not working(whole grid is moving). Here the combobox values are going down.
Please provide some solution for this.
Thanks,
Suresh

Suresh
I'm kind of puzzled as to why you are not asking the DevExpress support team for help. Please go to devexpress.com/support and you will get the help needed commensurate with your license.
Cheers, Julian
CTO, DevExpress

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    Author: [email protected]
    Date: 2009-02-05 06:29:33 -0800 (Thu, 05 Feb 2009)
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