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Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 03/09/07 00:08
Els wrote:
> Jonathan N. Little wrote:
>
>> dorayme wrote:
>>> In article <36eea$45f02779$40cba7c3$27204@NAXS.COM>,
>>> "Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art@centralva.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I appreciate the help, I have to get the turkey out. Now I have to
>>>> <shudder> break down and upgrade to XP Pro.
>>> ...go ahead and leave me to be the only turkey left in the world
>>> with Win 2000 on my Win box.
>>>
>> The guy is telling me that he *does* have IE6 and not 7, but that the
>> content text is missing. He says it is actually there but the same color
>> as the background. It is visible if he selects it! I cannot get him to
>> send me a screenshot yet, but the content is explicitly defined:
>>
>> #innerWrapper { border: .5em solid #8fbc8f; color: #000;
>> background-color: #faf0e6; }
>
> That sets the colours on the wrapper. I think that regardless of what
> causes the problem, you can still make him see the text by setting the
> same colours to the <p> elements as well.
> Unless it's caused by position:relative on something that has
> background-color, then you might need to give the <p> elements
> position:relative too to make them appear 'in front of' its parent.
> I've seen entire images disappear because of position:relative on a
> (grand-)parent, and only got them to re-appear by giving them
> position:relative as well...
>
*!@#%$#@!#!!* Damn! I did that and even gave the Ps a class and set css as
#innerWrapper P.ie and it appears to be a (IE6 on WinXP) error seems to
works on IE6 when on other versions of Windows. Had a friend with WinXP
check it out and she says the text is then for a second than disappears!
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Take care,
Jonathan
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