Re: [css-d] Negative margin, border dispute in IE Win

2005-08-04 Thread Travis Nep Smith
At 2005/08/04, Ingo Chao Said unto me: Travis Nep Smith wrote: (Though why IE insisted on using the wrong background image I'll never know.) Can you provide an to the hover/background problem, please? Ingo -- http://www.satzansatz.de/css.html Well, it seems like the version of

[css-d] Negative margin, border dispute in IE Win

2005-08-03 Thread Travis Nep Smith
OK, so I'm trying to create a box like this: +--+ / | |---| | | | | | | | | +---| `---+ Here's the URL of a test case so you can see the problem (in IE Win):

Re: [css-d] Negative margin, border dispute in IE Win

2005-08-03 Thread Ingo Chao
Travis Nep Smith wrote: http://www.hopstudios.com/nep/rightside_error.htm I thought I could just make a box with side borders and no top border, create an image that was 2 px wider than the box, and use a -2px negative left margin on the image to yank it out, over the left border. but when

Re[2]: [css-d] Negative margin, border dispute in IE Win

2005-08-03 Thread Steve Clay
Wednesday, August 3, 2005, 6:03:17 PM, Travis wrote: http://www.j-learning.org/index_working.php In IE, all boxes get the fourth background. Why's this? How can I fix it? It doesn't look like a coding error, but all I can do is suggest another technique. Rather than use 4 separate images,

Re[2]: [css-d] Negative margin, border dispute in IE Win

2005-08-03 Thread Travis Nep Smith
At 2005/08/03, Steve Clay Said unto me: Wednesday, August 3, 2005, 6:03:17 PM, Travis wrote: http://www.j-learning.org/index_working.php In IE, all boxes get the fourth background. Why's this? How can I fix it? It doesn't look like a coding error, but all I can do is suggest another

Re: [css-d] Negative margin, border dispute in IE Win

2005-08-03 Thread Ingo Chao
Travis Nep Smith wrote: (Though why IE insisted on using the wrong background image I'll never know.) Can you provide an to the hover/background problem, please? Ingo -- http://www.satzansatz.de/css.html __ css-discuss