I've set a background image to display for a table row, and have done
the same using a different image for a table cell within that row.
In Firefox (PC), the result is what I hoped for - the row would display
its background image, and the cell in that row would display its
background image as though it were layered on top of the background
image of the row.
In IE (PC), the result is the background image for the row displays in
all cells of that row except for the cell that displays its own
background image; is this cell, the background image of the row does not
display at all. The background image of the cell does display.
This is a very weird bug in IE. I have run over it a while ago. I even
wrote a test case. What you described sounds very familiar with:
http://agachi.name/tests/th-background.htm
Unfortunately, you can't fix this bug that IE has. But you can do a
trick if you only have a header/title row per table to which you want to
apply this style. Someone pointed out to me that you can apply the
initial background applied to the row to the actual table with a
background-repeat of repeat-x. That should do the trick.
Hope this helps!
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*Valentin Agachi*
agachi.name <http://agachi.name/>
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