Hi Kenny

This sounds like some of the odd background painting bugs that happen with
IE.

Here's my advice. Start adding position:relative and/or height:1% to the
targeted elements and their parents one at a time. 

It goes back to the ever popular haslayout issue.  Look at
positioniseverything.com for more information on this and other beauties.
 

Ted


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On Behalf Of Kenny Graham
Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 3:20 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: [WSG] Very strange IE glitch :(

After a few days, I've almost given up on working around this bug in
IE. I've never seen it before, but hopefully one of you has:

http://www.kennygraham.net/projects/newsite/bug.html

Short version: IE doesnt draw certain background colors/borders. But
draws them if you move another window over, then away from them
vertically. It's insane. Check it out.

I tried removing all "transparent" background declarations and all
background images, and it still did it. So I put them back.

Please help?
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