Hi Ingo, 

So right you are.  I changed the zooms per your instruction (do you think I
need it on the right column?) and I'll think about how to make the
navigation more bullet proof.

I did read the article about changing the DPI, etc, but I thought about it
more from the perspective of what my client might need to do with a high res
screen than what I need to do at my more normal DPI.  :-)  I didn't even
think of resetting the settings myself.  I will reinvestigate.

I would love to know if content is still disappearing for you.

Thank you so much for your vast help and expertise, I greatly appreciate it.

kristin


-----Original Message-----
From: Ingo Chao [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2007 1:20 PM
To: L Lay
Cc: kristin; css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: Re: [css-d] can anyone see my content disappearing - IE6 win

L Lay wrote:
> kristin wrote:
>> http://www.tuttobenewines.com/contact.html
>> http://www.tuttobenewines.com/wines-rosso.html
>> http://www.tuttobenewines.com/wines-bianco.html
>> Based on everyone's input, I have given the columns all layout with 
>> zoom:1, and I have made the rightColumn position:relative.
>>   
> I'm afraid it still disappears if I have UseHR on.  

Kristin,

I did not say you should give zoom:1 to the columns.

I wrote:

> #mainContent needs haslayout (in general, every container in IE that holds
complex content should be more stable with haslayout) [3]. Apply
>   zoom:1
> 
> this lets the bottle reappear, but the content on the right column shifts
out of its box.
> 
> #rightcolumn needs
>   position:relative

You did not apply zoom:1 to #mainContent.
Please apply zoom:1 to #mainContent.

Please remove zoom:1 from #centerColumn /or/ add position:relative to
#centerColumn in addition.

For the wrapping menu: this menu is not very stable, even under 96dpi UseHR
off. Try to enlarge text zoom in a normal XP IE install and see what
happens.

For that UseHR Testing: did you actually try to set it according to the
article I've posted [1]?

I don't own a Dell Laptop, I am just playing with the dpi settings
(120dpi) and registry (UseHR: [dword] 1).

Chances are not very good at the moment that I get a high-dpi laptop by MS
for debugging IE.

Ingo

[1] http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/Aa770067.aspx

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