What css and js files are you using? I created both off of http://ui.jquery.com 
. I only had to change the .ui-dialog-content.

I did have similar issues using the js from http://latest.jquery.com  
and a themeroller css file.

On Sep 12, 2008, at 2:29 PM, Shelane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> My close button is not visible because it's where it should be and the
> color of mine is white - so white on white (where the background
> doesn't extend).
>
> On Sep 12, 11:18 am, Shelane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> It only partially fixed it for me.
>>
>> It moved my content, but my title bar is skewed left and the close
>> button is not visible.  When I tried that margin trick for the
>> titlebar, it only made the titlebar background shorter it didn't move
>> it at all.
>>
>> On Sep 11, 8:16 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> Matt,
>>
>>> Thank you for posting the fix to this issue. Looks great in IE6 now.
>>
>>> Kevin
>>
>>> On Aug 6, 10:11 am, Matt Hoskins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>>> I had a quick search on this group as I was having problems with
>>>> setting "overflow: auto" on adialogthat was themed using theme-
>>>> roller. The scroll bars didn't seem to appear under firefox when  
>>>> they
>>>> should have done.
>>
>>>> Using firebug I saw that actually the content div was ending up  
>>>> bigger
>>>> than the containingdialogand was being clipped. Under IE 6 things
>>>> get even more confused with the content being shifted to the left  
>>>> (I
>>>> see there's a recent thread about this).
>>
>>>> Looking at the flora theme I see it uses margins on the content  
>>>> div to
>>>> bring the content away from the border rather than padding, so I'm
>>>> guessing that thedialogstuff doesn't support padding on the content
>>>> div but does support margins.
>>
>>>> For those having problems with the theme builder themes and  
>>>> dialogs as
>>>> a result of this padding, just edit the css file from the theme to
>>>> change the padding for the second .ui-dialog-content definition  
>>>> to be
>>>> margin instead.
>>
>>>> E.g.:
>>>> padding: 1.5em 1.7em;
>>
>>>> Becomes:
>>>> margin: 1.5em 1.7em;
>>
>>>> You can then apply overflow: auto to thedialogand you'll get scroll
>>>> bars appear if the content is oversized.
>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Matt
> >

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