If you view http://www.yammr.com/padding.html in IE, you will see
that the image has no padding. Is there a workaround for this?
Unfortunately due to some DOM bugs I can't get figured out I can't
use a strict doctype for IE. I can easily put a div around the image,
but wondered if anyone
Greetings.
I'm using a PNG hack (bgsleight.js -- http://www.allinthehead.com/
retro/289/sleight-update-alpha-png-backgrounds-in-ie) here: http://
yammr.com/button.html
I'm having a couple of problems.
1) The positioning on the li background (right side) isn't being
applied. I'm guessing
I wrote about this once, but not having gotten a response, I felt
like I should clean up the page, validate everything and try again.
Its all valid now, and hopefully more clear.
This page: http://yammr.com/footer.html is displaying a problem
with the height of my updated elements not
In IE in Standards Mode, my Ajax-updated content is being pushed
behind the footer. As far as I can tell, this isn't a hasLayout
issue. Please Correct me if I'm wrong here, but as I understand it,
all the important elements here have layout, and should be behaving
properly.
To see the
At http://lasko.org/uploads/buypage
I have a little page I'm working on. Its all CSS layout, and I'm using
some javascript to clone the select lists. Use the topmost selectlist
to clone nodes untill it should expand the floated element that
contains it (pink background). Rather than growing the