Sent by brian on 19 April 2007 17:05
> ~davidLaakso wrote:
>> brian wrote:
>>
>> In IE 6 & 7, i'm seeing a 1-pixel or so shift to the right in the text
>> that is inside #content where it runs beside #nav. That is, below the
>> bottom of nav, the text correctly hugs the left side of #content. It's
>> sort of like text wrapping around a float, but actually seems to be that
>> a 1- or 2-pixel magical buffer is being created to the right of #nav.
>>
>> http://www.zijn-digital.com/css-d/1-pixel-shift.html
>>
> I think it may be a win/IE 3px jog-- corrected in IE7.0 (I think).
> One fix is:
> /* Hides from IE5-mac \*/
> * html #content {height: 1%;}
> /* End hide from IE5-mac */
> Closed the gap for me in IE6.0 (local :: xp)
> See: <http://www.communitymx.com/content/article.cfm?page=2&cid=C37E0>
Right you are! I knew this looked familiar. I should have clued-in when
i first realised that it was actually more than a single pixel.
Also note: this was *not* occurring with IE7. My WinXP box is toast atm
so i couldn't test it myself. And i thought the client had only IE7, but
he uses 2 computers. It turns out that we were both seeing this bug in IE6.
Thanks for the reply.
b
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