Scott Sauyet wrote:

> I still haven't found time to really investigate the bug.  Squashing it 
> was all that was required for the moment, but I really want to find the 
> time for further investigation.  It is such *odd* behavior, even for IE. 
>   I'm used to the peekaboos and guillotines, but it's rare to see 
> something get progressively worse like this.
> 
> 
> > I beginning to think more and more how IE is very magical :-)
> 
> Is this supposed to be news?  :-)


Well your bug is something I have never seen, it's very special. :-)


> Again, Alan and Georg, thank you very much for your help.
> 
>    -- Scott


Scott there are two bugs in one with your test case. I have seperated the two 
bugs into minimal test cases.

http://css-class.com/test/bugs/ie/magic-bottom-padding1.htm

Shows just the bug with the padding. The example on the right shows when the 
padding is swapped for margins instead. This could also because you have used 
nested list.


http://css-class.com/test/bugs/ie/magic-form-abyss.htm

This is a bug when using nested list and form elements such as "Input" show 
with a reddish background. Only a page re-flow such as hovering one link with a 
change in background color is needed to trigger this bug.


Now I will go off and do something random again like begin testing IE8. :-)


Alan

http://css-class.com/

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