Re: [WSG] Background-Image download order

2006-02-01 Thread Alexander Todorenko
So you're saying that if images are disabled in the browser you
navigation becomes invisible? Can you add a background color so the
nav is readable before the images load?

Alex

On 2/2/06, Todd Baker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello Everyone,

 We are in final testing for a largish site that uses a large amount of
 background images for navigation and various graphical effects (as all
 CSS-based sites do).

 We are finding that the background images for our main navigation are
 downloading last and as such the white text is unreadable untill the
 background arrives .. almost last. The list that drives this is right
 at the topm of the source code.

 Is there any logic I can apply (ordering CSS etc) that will affect the
 order the browser requests and downloads background images?

 Cheers

 Todd
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Re: [WSG] IE adding image margin

2005-12-07 Thread Alexander Todorenko
Best would be to rewrite the code at least in the footer, too many
nested tables.
For a quick fix - add hspace=0 to the corner images.

Alex

On 12/8/05, Julia Birks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi everyone,

 I'm having problems with IE adding a margin to images.  As is always the
 case, it displays fine in Firefox / Safari etc.  The footer at the bottom
 should have rounded corners which have been created by putting the images in
 the cell left + right, and having the center part as a repeating background
 image.

 However, IE is adding a few pixels margin on the outer edges of the images,
 so you can see the repeating background on the outer edges of the corner
 pieces.

 You can view the problem at:  http://aica.nichestudio.net
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