On 5/3/2011 12:45 AM, css-d-requ...@lists.css-discuss.org wrote:
> On May 1, 2011, at 6:16 AM, Keith Purtell wrote:
>> > I noticed the following problem today
>> > when I view my splash page in Google Chrome. The lower borders in the
>> > navigation box render normally, but all vertical and topmost borders are
>> > too light. I'm baffled.
>> > 
>> > http://www.keithpurtell.com/kthings/chrome.png
> Interesting?
> Which OS is that ? And which version of Chrome ?
> Looking at the screenshot, the lower borders are rendered twice - once the 
> expected color, once a lighter shade. Looks more like an issue with graphics 
> rendering libs. it is like the borders are not painted hooked on the pixel 
> grid (painted between 2 pixels).
> 
> Does it changes if you resize the window slightly (making the width an even 
> or odd number of pixels) ?
> 
> #navigatex is set to have a width of 604px (even), but due to margin: auto, 
> it doesn't always land exactly on the pixel grid, depending on the width of 
> the parent blocks(s)/viewport. Each LI has a computed height of 109px (odd 
> number !) on my system.
> 
Philippe, David, et al...
Sorry for the ridiculously tardy reply. Something big came up. I took
all the suggestions and reworked the style sheet wherever it seemed
appropriate. The results were successful. Thank you!

-KP

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