Ingo Chao wrote:
Looks like as if the bug is triggered by a li with a background-image,
layout, and dotted or dashed border. Depending on the vertical
starting point of the ul, different parts of the page content is
mirrored into the space between the dots of the border.
Again and again
Big John wrote:
Ingo Chao wrote:
Looks like as if the bug is triggered by a li with a background-image,
layout, and dotted or dashed border. Depending on the vertical
starting point of the ul, different parts of the page content is
mirrored into the space between the dots of the border.
If someone could try to reproduce the bug online and/or locally, it
would be appreciated.
Steps to reproduce the mirror effect locally:
- open a new instance of IE6 in WinXP SP2
- unpin the empty window to allow for vertically resizing
- refresh the window F5
- load the bug page
- drag the
On Oct 31, 2005, at 9:04 AM, Ingo Chao wrote:
At my end at least, removing the width from the li seems to be a
workaround/patch.
Wow, yes. Removing the width from the li seems to have cleared it up
online. Thank you so much! I will try to reproduce it and let you
know what happens.
Bruno Fassino wrote:
...
http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/bizarre/bizarreborderbug.html
Locally reproducible, deterministic (even without the need to start with a
fresh window.) An horizontal resize of the page fixes the problem, and it
does not reappear until the page is reloaded (at
From: Bruno Fassino [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/bizarre/bizarreborderbug.html
Locally reproducible, deterministic (even without the need to start
with a
fresh window.) An horizontal resize of the page fixes the problem,
and it
does not reappear until the page is
Hi Big John,
On Oct 29, 2005, at 12:06 AM, Big John wrote:
http://coawfl.appriver.com/press-room.asp
IE's way of dealing with lists can be incredibly bizarre, but
I bet that giving the links the same width as the LI's might
solve the problem, altho it also might cause changes in spacing.
Kara Taylor wrote:
Hi Big John,
On Oct 29, 2005, at 12:06 AM, Big John wrote:
http://coawfl.appriver.com/press-room.asp
IE's way of dealing with lists can be incredibly bizarre, but
I bet that giving the links the same width as the LI's might
solve the problem, altho it also might cause