Yeah, I fixed it. I changed the width to 100% and used overflow on
the containing element. Worked like a charm.
On 9/7/07, Richard Grevers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 9/6/07, Daniel Talsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It's hard for me to know if my note is
I was just hoping some kind CSS'er over here would
know some magnificent fix that would allow me to shunt this up and
ship it off.
Daniel
On 9/5/07, David Hucklesby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 4 Sep 2007 20:52:55 -0700, Daniel Talsky wrote:
> [...]
> >
> > The URL:
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It's hard for me to know if my note is posting to the list or not,
since it's not getting mailed to me. If it is getting posted, but
it's just not attractive for people to answer, could someone do me the
favor of responding and just letting me know that it is posting?
This is a tricky issue here:
I think I may have misstated my problem in a previous email. I said
in the subject that it was a float issue. It isn't. I did something
tricky with widths and absolute/relative positioning. Now I have not
the first clue how to get it to work in IE6. Will someone please take
a look?
The URL:
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It's like IE6 knew it was getting ignored and decided to rear its ugly
head and say, "Don't forget about my 30% market share, you can't
abandon me and my exuberant fountain of undocumented rendering
errors!"
This is another pro site. Note that I'm using an IE6 PNG fix to get
alpha transparency, b
I'm asking here on the list because if I have a CSS problem it's
usually beyond what other sources are able to help me with. This
seems to be where willing pro's are willing to dig into someone else's
code for free out of the kindness of their hearts and I appreciate it
greatly.
This is an IE6 fl