Re: [css-d] Broken borders in IE 6 and the third column placement

2008-05-21 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Sohail Aboobaker wrote: > The question I have is that if we need to keep the panel sequence > i.e. panel1, content, panel2, what do we need to sacrifice? Will it > need to be fixed positions? Absolute positioning is an option, but not one I'd promote. The most cross-browser reliable solution

Re: [css-d] Broken borders in IE 6 and the third column placement

2008-05-21 Thread Sohail Aboobaker
Thanks Gunlaung, I modified the CSS based on your suggestions and your magic works :) The question I have is that if we need to keep the panel sequence i.e. panel1, content, panel2, what do we need to sacrifice? Will it need to be fixed positions? Regards, Sohail On 5/20/08, Gunlaug Sørtun <[E

Re: [css-d] Broken borders in IE 6 and the third column placement

2008-05-20 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Sohail Aboobaker wrote: > Gurus, > > We are trying to design a simple CSS based layout but it turns out > nothing is as simple :). The design can be seen at > http://www.newwavecell.com/design/Index.html > > There are two issues: > > a. The border lines are broken when we scroll down using IE.

[css-d] Broken borders in IE 6 and the third column placement

2008-05-20 Thread Sohail Aboobaker
Gurus, We are trying to design a simple CSS based layout but it turns out nothing is as simple :). The design can be seen at http://www.newwavecell.com/design/Index.html There are two issues: a. The border lines are broken when we scroll down using IE. It works fine with Mozilla. b. The content