Hi,

I just finished a site for a client on mine and the test site is at the
address http://test1.cristianpalmas.it.
I created two CSS files to fix IE 7 and IE 6. They are:
http://test1.cristianpalmas.it/sites/all/themes/tecnicaed01/ie7fix.css
http://test1.cristianpalmas.it/sites/all/themes/tecnicaed01/ie6fix.css

As you can see, the titles of the #content and of the sidebar nearby, have
the margin set negative to achieve the effect to overlap the dotted line
background. It works for all browser I tested in and also by means of
Browsershot.org (FF, Opera, Safari, Chrome...).

Anyway, in IE 7and 6 they were cut and I wasn't able to fix that, so I
adopted the poor solution in the above mentioned CSS files.
So the question is: can someone tell me if there is a solution to make IE 7
and 6 behave like the others? Or I have to stay with my poor solution?
Thanks in advance.

PS: Can someone tell me if Chrome sees the vertical dotted bg images on the
right of the columns? Browsershots.org showed me that Chrome seems to extend
white background of the blocks to cut the dotted lines.
Thanks

-- 
~ Cristian Palmas ~
http://www.cristianpalmas.it
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