Dave M G wrote:
I posted a few days ago about a problem where some images set as
background images in div tags were not displaying in
Internet Explorer version 7.
[...]
The HTML is essentially just nested div tags:
div id=logo
a href=/spanArticlass/span/a
div id=logo-right
div
Bruno,
Thank you for responding.
I'm not sure if the following is the only reason, but surely it contributes:
The inherit keyword is not supported by IE (IE7 included), so you are not
getting the desired height for your #logo-left.
Assign an explicit height,
I added an explicit height, and
Dave M G wrote:
I added an explicit height, and made the width 100%.
Unfortunately, that does not seem to have done it:
http://www.browsercam.com/public.aspx?proj_id=356657
I see the articlass background image in IE7 and the above browsercam page
shows it too. I mean the gold 3d text in
Bruno,
Thank you for responding.
Maybe you ... have a caching issue?
Yes, you are right. I cleaned out my cache and see that your fix is, in
fact, working as hoped.
Thank you for your help. It was exactly the information I needed.
--
Dave M G
CSS-d,
I posted a few days ago about a problem where some images set as
background images in div tags were not displaying in Internet Explorer
version 7.
I got no response, which I'm hoping is only because I got lost in the
traffic of email, and not because the solution is beyond anyone's
CSS-d,
The following web site renders fine in FireFox:
http://articlass.org
However, in Internet Explorer 7, an odd thing happens. The image that
represents the main title, in a sort of gold texture, simply does not
display.
Actually, now that I look at it closely, the image that represents