Am 20.12.2006 13:29 schrieb Susanne Jäger:

> Part of the problem is already visible without any dynamic changes. The
> "clickable" area of an inline Link with a background-color doesn't
> exactly fit to the position of the text in the zoom-state. Changing the
> color on user-Interaction just makes things worse and more visible.
> If this will be confirmed, it  might have consequences for any
> userfriendly way of always defining color - background-color pairs in
> order to avoid conflicts with user-Stylesheets.

Ok. It really seems to be a general problem with the positioning of 
inline-elements and IE7s page zoom. The position of text-content is not 
in all cases the same as the element borders. The problem gets visible 
with quite a few style-properties, there seems to be a very special fix 
for text-decoration: underline on links. Besides this it's completely 
screwed up.
Little horror show - quite colorful and not very meaningful ;-) - 
<http://sujag.de/test/inline_element_styling_ie7.html> Fun for IE7.

letter-spacing and word-spacing seem to fix the positioning problems, 
but are themselves buggy and can't be used as a fix, at least 0 or a 
very small value result in rather weird spacing.

greetings
Susanne, hoping for some quick bugfixing.



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