Re: [WSG] IE Image vertical height oddity

2005-03-01 Thread Bert Doorn
G'day
p class=subimglimg ... alt= width=385 height=137 /br /Salon
.../p
I naturally looked for overriding CSS styles but could find none:
Haven't looked at the page, but the snippet you sent shows:
#block .subimgl img, #block .subimgr img {
margin: 0 0 .5em 0;
height: 1%;
}
What happens if you remove that height setting?
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RE: [WSG] IE Image vertical height oddity

2005-03-01 Thread Mike Pepper
 What happens if you remove that height setting?

I buy you a beer when you're in town :o)

IE percentage challenges, eh. Now need to investigate why it was there in
the first place.

Thanks and cheers,

Mike

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