Ricky Zhou wrote:
>>the header is few-pixels-shifted
>>when compared with the rest of the page
>>(unless the page itself is shifted
>>and the header is OK :-)
>
> For me, removing the background-positions on #conteneur and #top in
> martin.css seemed to fixed the problem.
>
> To run IE in Linux,
Martin Granger wrote:
>I removed them and it makes no difference on my firefox. So I guess they
>weren't that useful :-)
>I hope this will fix the bug for IE (but I can't check now cause all my
>friends running IE are sleeping now : it's 3AM here).
>Anyway thanks for your help !
>
>
Voila: IE
Ricky Zhou wrote:
> For me, removing the background-positions on #conteneur and #top in
> martin.css seemed to fixed the problem.
I removed them and it makes no difference on my firefox. So I guess they
weren't that useful :-)
I hope this will fix the bug for IE (but I can't check now cause all m
> the header is few-pixels-shifted
> when compared with the rest of the page
> (unless the page itself is shifted
> and the header is OK :-)
For me, removing the background-positions on #conteneur and #top in
martin.css seemed to fixed the problem.
To run IE in Linux, you might consider running w
Hello everybody, I'm Martin from France
(which could explain some oddities in my english)
and this is my first message on css-discuss.
Currently working on this webpage,
http://minilien.com/?nODqAKMmYi
I'm facing what could look like
a "classic" Internet Explorer bug :
the header is few-pixels-shi