You can place the images each in a container and use those containers as the slides instead. Then the Cycle plugin isn't messing around with the PNG filter applied by your iepngfix.htc. ie: <div id="slideshow"> <div class="slide"><img src="./images/showcase.png" alt="" /></div> <div class="slide"><img src="./images/showcase2.png" alt="" /></div> </div> Also, be sure to give your slides fixed dimensions. I'm seeing a common issue with implementing Cycle that causes the images to be much smaller than actual size at random because a fixed width and height aren't set in the CSS for them.
On Nov 7, 5:53 am, chulo <alexll...@hotmail.com> wrote: > hello, > > I have integrated a jquery slideshow in a webpage which appears correctly in > mozilla, but when testing in all IE explorers a border appears around the > image that rotates during the transition. > > http://alexanderlloyd.info/touba/ > > (it's the small image halfway down the page) > > Anyone have any ideas? > > Thanks very much fory our help! > -- > View this message in > context:http://old.nabble.com/border-appears-around-jquery-slideshow-in-IE-tp... > Sent from the jQuery General Discussion mailing list archive at Nabble.com.