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Old 02-10-2005, 07:16 PM
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whats wrong with my css??? (thx conny ;.)

Hi, my name is frank. I´ve installed pixelpost and edited the css in the templates header. My problem is, firefox and opera shows all exactly, but the bad (css)browser IE shows no exactly background with the border, the thumbs or the image goes full over with the pic. no bg, the border is...
... please help... I have no expirience with php...
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http://www.nty.at/cscharf/pixelpost/...hp?showimage=1
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Old 02-11-2005, 09:15 PM
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css

not sure i understand. Your site looks good to me in IE.

White-ish background...photo has light border...thumbs look good..
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Old 02-12-2005, 09:50 AM
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thanks mark, the problem is, thumbnails and image has normally a white background, with padding of 4/8 px AND a light gray border of 1 px...
stupid IE shos not the overlaped bg, actually given him an extra css... with only 4/8px white border...
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Old 02-12-2005, 01:08 PM
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there is a mistake in the CSS, try to fix it:

Quote:
min-height: 100%
the ; is missing
try if the error still occurs after fixing this, sometimes small things are the reason for such a problem

on the other hand keep in mind that IE always counts "width" + "margin' + "padding" in a wrong way. maybe this occurs here as well :roll:

and one info: the php-script will never overwrite any CSS-formatting as this is only done in the templates, das kann also nicht der Grund sein ;=)
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Old 02-13-2005, 12:18 PM
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thx connie... the missing
Code:
 ";"
was notthe problem... and sorry, I´m a greenhorn in php, abslolutely, ... I guess someone in my css is not clean, with more time i will fix this, someone with the
Code:
"onChange"
attribute too... but thanks for your check... sometimes I´m too blind
frank
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