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Posted by Neredbojias on 06/13/07 03:33
On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 18:44:33 GMT Animesh K scribed:
>>> 2) Once you re-size the browser (IE), then the middle-area becomes
>>> non-aligned with top and bottom.
>>> 3) If you click on the image (for the javascript image float
>>> effect), the middle area becomes aligned again.
>>>
>>> Has anyone seen this before? I tested with IE 6 on WinXP SP2.
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>> Yes, things like this can happen in ie for a number of reasons. Your
>> page is complicated and I simply don't have the time to search for
>> the "bug", but look at missing widths (even if they are not
>> technically needed) and anything hover does that may not be included
>> or preceded earlier. "Position:relative;", floats, and "clear" can
>> also have strange effects in ie.
>>
>
> Thanks for the tip, the bug has been fixed now. I removed one
> (useless) position: relative attribute.
>
> The previous link is not working right now since I am improving the
> layout further.
Yep, position:relative ala ie has zonked me in the past as well.
Best wishes on your site. It looked pretty nice.
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Neredbojias
He who laughs last sounds like an idiot.
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