Changing to "...-color:" in the FORM .css file statement effects no-change..... it
still renders the color and causes the text to not display... unless I drag the scroll
bar causing the browser to re-paint the scrolled area of the page. Then the text
becomes visible.
I don't want the entire page background to be #669999 in color so I have not used
that approach..
It's maddening at the moment! Pulling the color statement out leaves the Form
white...
At 10:01 PM 5/30/02 -0400, you wrote:
>2 suggestions
>1 - move it into the body tag
>body {
>background-color: #669999;
>}
>
>2 - background-color: #669999;
>
>one of those should do it - I recommend #1
>jay miller
>
>Brian Scandale wrote:
>
>> Just installed on a site that is exclusively IE 6.0 and suddenly some very simple
>text is not displaying...
>>
>> So I hit it with IE 5.5 and all is OK.
>>
>> Next I pulled the View/Source output apart and everything looks OK.
>>
>> Discovered that if I pull the background statement,(SeeBelow) out of the .css file
>then it displays properly... but that's a bummer because that ruins the esthetics of
>the page.
>>
>> Is there something wrong with my .css statement that anyone can tell?
>>
>> FORM { font-size : 11px;
>> background : #669999; <---theBadActor
>> border : thin outset;
>> }
>>
>> Thanks for Looking at this.
>>
>> ~Brian
>>
>>
>
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