Susanne Jäger wrote:
| Ok. It really seems to be a general problem with the positioning of
| inline-elements and IE7s page zoom. The position of text-content is not
| in all cases the same as the element borders. The problem gets visible
| with quite a few style-properties, there seems to be a very special fix
| for text-decoration: underline on links. Besides this it's completely
| screwed up.
| Little horror show - quite colorful and not very meaningful ;-) -
| <http://sujag.de/test/inline_element_styling_ie7.html> Fun for IE7.


Susanne, thanks for pointing out this problem. I started checking IE7 zoom
with my layouts in general. The situation is worse than you have stated.
After zooming, IE7 breaks lots more than inline links. In fact, the more a
Web worker has used CSS to make a flexible layout, the worse the layout is
broken with IE7 zoom

What I am seeing are horizontal scrollbars if a screen is zoomed and then
the user resizes the screen. The result is instantaneous and ugly. Here is
one link that may be related:

http://www.boagworld.com/archives/2006/11/the_problem_with_ie7_zoom.html

I don't yet have a solution but this seems to be a problem worth finding a
workaround for.

Brett Merkey

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