[WSG] IE7 padding, maybe?

2006-06-26 Thread Joe
Maybe I'm making this harder than it has to be... The webpage in question is located at www.preleads.com/index-dev2.php On every computer here in the office (on IE6 and FF1.5) the page displays fine. But, on one particular computer with IE7 installed the PreLeads logo in the top right has about

Re: [WSG] IE7 padding, maybe?

2006-06-26 Thread ed radford
hi, have bumped into this problem before, try changing the padding to margin. don't know why it does it though. take it easy. frustrat.ed --- ed radford graphic designer --- we are visible 4 shackleton close

RE: [WSG] IE7 padding, maybe?

2006-06-26 Thread Ted Drake
I see your issue. Without doing the trouble shooting for you, I'd suggest invoking hasLayout on the header. The easiest way to do this that will not mess up other browsers is to add zoom:1 to the header and its contents one at a time until you figure out which is the offending element. If that

Re: [WSG] IE7 padding, maybe?

2006-06-26 Thread Patrick H. Lauke
David Laakso wrote: Fine here in xp opera9, ff1.5.0.4, or ie/6.0. Personally, I think it is a little early to worry about ie/7-- a lot can change between now and whenever... IE 7beta2 is feature complete with regards to its CSS capabilities...so any issues you see now will be there in the

RE: [WSG] IE7 padding, maybe?

2006-06-26 Thread Ted Drake
It is feature complete, but they have fixed many bugs that were recognized after the beta2 launch. So, it will be better than beta 2. It does mean that generated content and stuff like that will not be in the final release. Ted www.last-child.com -Original Message- From:

RE: [WSG] IE7 padding, maybe?

2006-06-26 Thread Joe
Ted, Thanks for the suggestion - I'll try it out when I get a little more time. Don't worry about digging into it yourself as it's not that big of an issue. Thanks again! Jough I have cured things like this in IE7 by checking hasLayout and clearing issues. I haven't had the chance to look at

RE: [WSG] Opera 9 and standards support

2006-06-26 Thread Samuel Richardson
Yes, I had a similar problem last time I tried to install Opera. All my pages were being rendered with some strange script font instead of Arial or Verdana, it was totally unusable. I tried reassigning the fonts through the settings but it made no difference, I couldn't track down any posts

Re: [WSG] Opera 9 and standards support

2006-06-26 Thread Patrick H. Lauke
Samuel Richardson wrote: I'm on Windows XP home version, all service packs installed. I also have the Adobe Font Folio installed, so in excess of 1000 fonts or so. Still OT, but: yes, I have about 3000 fonts installed, and David mentioned that this may be an issue (though they thought they

Re: [WSG] Opera 9 and standards support

2006-06-26 Thread Andy
Andy Johnson-Cooper Opera Build 9 8490 Internet Explorer 7.0.5358.0 Mozilla Firefox 15.04 Hi I use the above browsers to check my web designing Acid2 is a test page, written to help browser vendors ensure proper support for Web and related standards in their products.