Re: [css-d] problem with layout on dell

2005-08-05 Thread Uwe Kaiser

Scot Schlinger schrieb:

HI all,

 


I have a site (http://www.rell.com/test/index.html) that I have been
working (and many of you with your help) that has worked fine until I
went to my boss to show the generic design to get the sign-off.  They
have a dell laptop, xp, ie 6.x and it completely blew up the design.  I
have since looked on other laptops (even other versions of dells) and
there is not a problem.

Here is a pic of it the way it should look:

http://www.rell.com/test/images/good.gif

Here is a pic on these particular types of dell laptops:

http://www.rell.com/test/images/goofed.jpg


Any ideas on what could be causing this?




First, you could check, whether the scaling of MSIE6 could be
the reason for this phenomenon.

It's just an idea - I never tested this scaling.
Maybe it can't result in the effect, you described, at all.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/author/dhtml/overview/highdpi.asp



Regards,
Uwe Kaiser


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RE: [css-d] problem with layout on dell

2005-08-05 Thread Scot Schlinger


 I have a site (http://www.rell.com/test/index.html) that I have been
 working (and many of you with your help) that has worked fine until I
 went to my boss to show the generic design to get the sign-off.  They
 have a dell laptop, xp, ie 6.x and it completely blew up the design.
I
 have since looked on other laptops (even other versions of dells) and
 there is not a problem.

It's just an idea - I never tested this scaling.
Maybe it can't result in the effect, you described, at all.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/author/dhtml/overview/highdpi.asp


That is the problem!  Thank you Uwe.  

Does anyone know if there is a work around or do I have to change my css
to work with different dpi?  If so, in either case, what would be the
best way of going about this?

Thank you,
Scot




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RE: Re[2]: [css-d] problem with layout on dell

2005-08-05 Thread Scot Schlinger
That was it!  Thank you everyone who provided their input on this
problem.

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Friday, August 5, 2005, 2:29:44 PM, Scot Schlinger wrote:
 Does anyone know if there is a work around or do I have to change my
css
 to work with different dpi?  If so, in either case, what would be the
 best way of going about this?

Hate to bear the news, but these are uncharted waters.  This IE feature
must wreck havoc across many sites; I'd think users are used to seeing
it,
but...yeah, clients won't be happy.

Did you try applying the Holly hack to .catTitle ?  (and also
.wrapper-inner or whatever you apply the bottom rounded corners
background
to)

Steve
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