On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 12:40 AM, Erik Vorhes <e...@textivism.com> wrote:
>>
>> re:
>> <http://liberto.info/cssplay/fromWork/migration_rollover/migration_opacity_tests_part_b.html>
>>
>> Anthony, the original poster, has followed your advice as of this writing.
>> He has included display:inline; on the li. Follow the above url and note
>> your suggestion does not fix IE/6. Nor does it fix IE/7.
>>
>> What I suggested is not the only way to correct the problem.  But it does
>> work in IE/8, FF, Opera, and Safari.  IE/6 and IE/7 go along for the ride
>> without issue.
>> Please see:
>> <http://chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/arrow.htm>
>
>
> I apologize, I didn't know that Anthony had attempted my proposed fix.


Hi both,

Sorry, I made the change and didn't have to opportunity to test it in
IE ... that was why I hadn't replied yet ...

.
> This CSS will bring IE 6/7/8 on board with FF, Safari, Opera.

Thanks for the tip.
I've added the code and it looks OK in FF and Safari on OSX ... I
can't check on a Win box before later this morning when I get to work.
A question though: I thought the 1px border was just for debugging ...
But if I comment out the #container border, the button images shift
right to the top of the div ... any idea why?

thanks again,
Anthony
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