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February 17, 2009 at 7:58 pm #138269This is becoming a really frustrating problem and nothing I do seems to fix it.
All images in articles and modules look like this in IE7
changing the /* Article image */ setting in the template.css file doesn’t seem to have any effect whatsoever.
Images in articles and modules look just fine in IE7 on the demo site – so I’m at a loss why it looks so screwed up now that I’ve installed this theme.
Hasn’t anyone else encountered the same problem?
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February 17, 2009 at 8:05 pm #292180Would be much easier to diagnose with a live URL. You got one?
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February 17, 2009 at 8:14 pm #292185scotty Friendscotty
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February 17, 2009 at 10:03 pm #292213<em>@Your source code]<br/><p><div class=”img_caption left” style=”width: 160px float: left;”><img height=”237″ vspace=”2″ border=”0″ align=”left” title=”Fog Island Flowers” alt=”Fog Island Flowers” src=”/images/storypic/fifcoverpromo.jpg” class=”caption”/><p>Fog Island Flowers</p></div></p><p> <strong>Fog Island Flowers,</strong> the first book…</blockquote>
You need to remove the red attributes above. The CSS already contains padding and margins so if you apply HSPACE aswell then you confuse IE. Don’t set them to 0… delete the values altogether.
wooohanetworks;113052Do you have a fitting smily avatar with that typical doctor thing on the forehead, that strap around the head with a chrome plate and a hole in the middle, to make the right “diagnosis”? 😀
No kidding, would be better than the so so holy one you got now, man!
Have you really nothing better to do with your time?
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February 17, 2009 at 10:17 pm #292215<em>@scotty 113081 wrote:</em><blockquote>You need to remove the red attributes above. The CSS already contains padding and margins so if you apply HSPACE aswell then you confuse IE. Don’t set them to 0… delete the values altogether.
Have you really nothing better to do with your time?</blockquote>
Seriously?
Wow – it works! I can’t believe it was as simple as that.Thanks a ton! 😀
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