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Posted by TC on 07/26/06 13:25
jojo wrote:
> The problem is: I created a CSS class for external links, they show an
> icon at the right, like the blue one in Wikipedia. It all works fine in
> FF, but IE seems to ignore the background-repeat:no-repeat and it looks
> like he is starting the image on the left instead of the right
> (background-position: center right;)
>
> a.external {padding-right:18px; background: url(external.gif) center
> right no-repeat;}
Coincidentally, I've just been testing the exact same thing for my own
site. This works fine for me in IE6:
.extlink { background: url(extlink.gif) no-repeat right center;
padding-right: 12px; }
Could it be the order of your 'background' attributes?
HTH,
TC (MVP MSAccess)
http://tc2.atspace.com
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