Thanks for the test page Benjamin. I'm not convinced that what you  
have there recreates the same issue though. I tried setting  
background-color to fix the problem but it made not difference in my  
case. Unfortunately I don't seem to be able to recall what conditions  
are necessary to recreate this new issue - I've had a hectic week and  
hardly any sleep, so I'm sorry to shoot you down without being able  
to explain. :( Can anyone else help explain?

By the way - you can see the issue at work at this page:
http://www.incomesolutions.com.au/services/

Go down the page to where the three different colour tabs are. The  
type in that section looks fine until you activate an animation by  
pressing a tab. Then the anti-aliasing is removed in IE7, but in IE6  
the fix Benjamin pointed to works.

Joel.


On 23/02/2007, at 2:31 PM, Benjamin Sterling wrote:

> I think that made since *head spinning*  Here is a simple test I am  
> using for both ie6 and ie7 and the text no longer looks crazy:
>
> http://ov-staging.informationexperts.com/d.htm
>
> If I am way off base let me know.
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