> Elli Vizcaino wrote:

> Not sure if there would be any way to tell IE7 via CSS
> not to break the layout when the zoom feature is used? I
> notice when this site: http://keithkemper.net/blog/ gets re-sized to less 
> than 100% with IE7's zoom feature it breaks the layout. The
> background should repeat-x and the content remain center and
> instead everything veers left as it's being re-sized. Would
> love to know if there is a fix for this. If it involves
> JavaScript please email me off list. 

--- On Tue, 3/2/10, David Laakso <da...@chelseacreekstudio.com> wrote:

> Elli,
> 
> I have vague recollection that IE/7 uses the upper left
> corner as an anchor point; consequently, this can do a
> number on centered pages such as yours. I think the IE team
> at the time -- approximately 4 years ago -- recognized this,
> but it was not corrected at final release. While this may be
> of little consolation if a user complains about it to the
> client, I don't think there is a CSS fix for it, and
> personally I'd be prone to let the site go as is without
> concern or regret.
> 
> Best,
> Bill Gates
> 

Thanks Bill Gates! (heeheehee) I'll be sure to tell my client that :). 

- Elli 


      
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