http://www.nichemktghouston.com/mneiman/mneiman.css
body {
/*text-align: center - centers the web page for IE only*/
text-align: center;
font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
font-size: 13px;
line-height: 16px;
margin: 0px;
Thank you, but I need the background image that I used in the #title tag,
How about putting the background image on the H1 instead?
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At 8/10/2007 05:01 PM, Joyce Evans wrote:
When I view the following link (which Im
working on) in IE7, the lower portion of the y
in the word Physician does not appear. I see
the entire y in IE 6 and FF 2 but not in
IE7. This text is sitting within an h1 tag
within a #title tag.
Very nicely stated. Unfortunately, I have not yet adjusted to the
possibility that a visitor to a site might change the text size on me. I
need to change my way of thinking.
Thanks for the feedback.
Joyce
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an h1 tag within a #title tag. Does anyone have an idea why I can’t see
the lower portion of “y”?
If you rid entirely of the title div, and its styling, and use this for
your h1 styling, it ought to work better I think:
h1 {
background-color: #f29d0f;
color: #fff;
Thank you, but I need the background image that I used in the #title tag, so
what you suggested below won't work in this situation. It's so strange that
the lower part of the y is only missing in IE 7. If I reduce the font size
of h1, it works, but I'd like to have the larger size if possible.
Hey,
*quick note*
The problem you quote here doesn't seem to exist in IE7 running in
Windows Vista. I can see the complete y in the highlighted menu option
Physician Services at
http://www.nichemktghouston.com/mneiman/physician.html
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Navjot Pawera
www.navjotpawera.com
Joyce Evans wrote:
Interesting - I didn't realize the operating system could affect the way IE
7 displays a web page. I am still using Windows XP.
Joyce
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On 11 Aug 2007, at 10:01 AM, Joyce Evans wrote:
When I view the following link (which I’m working on) in IE7, the
lower portion of the “y” in the word “Physician” does not appear. I
see the entire “y” in IE 6 and FF 2 but not in IE7. This text is
sitting within an h1 tag within a #title