Thanks, Francky

I don't want to abuse your goodwill, but I am now having problems with my 
SECOND site. This site looks a lot like the first one, since the two are twin 
sites and requested an identical look (school site and PTA site). 
This is an IE issue. The content does not render ("paint") on the page until 
the user highlights the area with the cursor. Hovering over the area is not 
enough, you have to click and hold the cursor as if highighting a block of 
text. This reveals the hidden content in the bodyof the page, and sometimes in 
the header as well.

I have seen descriptions of this bug somewhere but nothing that seems to apply 
to my site. Any help will be appreciated.

URL for html page: http://cpotochny.com/ElCarmelo/index.html
URL for CSS page: http://cpotochny.com/ElCarmelo/ElCarmelo.css

Christine



-----Original Message-----
>From: francky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Aug 14, 2006 7:21 PM
>To: "Potochny, Christine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [css-d] IE bug? Left-floated nav bar flickers in IE only
>
>Potochny, Christine wrote:
>
>>Franky,
>>
>>[...] Everything works! [...]
>>  
>>
>>>Here my URL for the web page: http://www.elcarmelo.paloaltopta.org/  
>>>(production site) OR http://cpotochny.com/PTA/ (development site)
>>>    
>>>
>>Francky wrote:
>>[...] Testpage! 
>><http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/css-discuss/test-carmelo-new.htm> 
>>[...]
>>  
>>
>Hi Christine,
>Glad to hear! While a bit speed was needed, I couldn't pay attention to 
>the content-part: tables! - To get rid of them, I experimented some 
>more, just for fun, to see if I could manage to get all code in 
>beautiful css and simple html without any table (holidays time over 
>here). With some fine tuning for layout (f.i. font-size in IE now can be 
>maximized without breaking) and accessibility (Firefox: menu View > Page 
>Style > No Style) I got this 2nd testpage 
><http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/css-discuss/test-carmelo-new2.htm>. 
>
>:-)
>
>Maybe some ideas for later, after a chillin' period when your main work 
>is finished. Quite a lot of pages you have done!
>O, and maybe working to diminish IE-flashing between pages, you can try:
>
>    * <meta http-equiv="Page-Enter" content="blendTrans(Duration=.1)" />
>
>This is an IE-only filter (but harmless for the rest), and can be placed 
>in the head of each page. *)  It is giving a bit delay in displaying the 
>next page, and gives some  fraction of a second to IE for (re)loading 
>the images without flashing. The "duration" is in seconds, .1 or .2 is 
>often enough. - So in the end I'm back to the original question! ;-)
>
>Succes and greetings,
>francky
>
>*) More info at the MSDN "BlendTrans Filter" page 
><http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/workshop/author/filter/reference/filters/blendtrans.asp>.
>

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