Sent by Zoe Gillenwater on 2 October 2003 13:01
Daniel Crookston wrote:
>It's actually not the CSS I'm worried about, but if you take a look at this
>page:
>http://hyperion-data.net/iahe2/index.php
>you should see a Recent Articles box on there. The gears that you can see
>"through" the recent articles box aren't actually showing through, IE
>doesn't do transparencies well (or at all) so I added them into the Recent
>Articles: picture.
>
>My question for you folks is this - do the gears line up ok for you? If
>it's off by even a pixel or two in other browsers, it's going to get messed
>up. Is there a way to make sure that it always lines up? Is there a way to
>set it up so I don't have to worry about it always lining up?
>
On my PC, it looks kind of like it's shifted down by 1 pixel on both
NN7.1 and IE6. However, it's hard for me to tell, and if I'm a web
designer looking hard and I hardly notice it, I doubt anyone else is
going to notice it. I know it's easy for us to get caught up in our
designs and want them to be perfect, but CSS as implemented by current
browsers right now just isn't perfect, so it's not worth it to go crazy
over 1 pixel. I say it's fine, at least in my browsers.
Zoe
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