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butbut
Joined: Jan 10, 2005
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Posted: 2005-Jun-15 13:25
Hi there...
I'm working on a table-less (css) site.
Please take a look, because i have a strange (rendering?) problem. When you open the site in IE (6) you see a white block in the middle.
But in this block there is text and 2 positioned background images which will be visible and stay visible when you select the white block.
When rendered they stay visible. How come ????
I beleive it has something to do with the 2 background images in #content_Container and #content.
When I delete the #content_Container, the problem is solved, but I need that bg_image.
Who can help me? Thanx in advance
Koen
[ Message was edited by: JimBot 06/15/2005 09:15 am ... Reason: Links Removed. ]
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lizardz
Joined: Nov 12, 2004
# Posts: 1394
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Posted: 2005-Jun-15 19:56
The short reason? MSIE 6 has really mediocre CSS 2 support, veyr buggy. And if you checked the site in MSIE 5.x, Safari, etc, there might also be issues.
the hardest thing with css is browser rendering issues, especially when you start getting into complex behaviors.
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