Bug in IE7? margin/padding

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ConFUseD

"Arto Steiner" wrote in message
Hello again

URL: http://www.thinklab-consulting.ch/demo02/

On IE7 I get the effect, that the gray horizontal "bar" on the left
doesn't always have the same width when viewing the site with IE7. FF is
ok.

Please compare the images to see what effect I mean:

Vertical bar behind images as wanted:
http://thinklab-consulting.ch/tests/bar.jpg

Vertical bar too narrow:
http://thinklab-consulting.ch/tests/barnarrow.jpg

Thanks for any advice!
Arto

I dont have idea how to resolve your issue,but i have noticed inproper
display of fonts in IE6 http://img513.imageshack.us/img513/3163/ie6if6.jpg
 
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ConFUseD

correction,screenshot is "ok" but windows dont show font in texarea unless i
select them with mouse.Also FF and Opera are showing it properly
 
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Knut Krueger

Hi Arto,
I had a similar problem.
If you scale down the width of your IE Browser very slowly, you will see
that there is a space appearing at the right side of the word portrait.
Just the same was in my style sheet and Beauregard told me to minimize
px styling - better avoid it.
I exchanged as much as possible to em and the space is not appearing
now. And - your gray horizontal "bar" jumps when the space appears.

Hope that helps
Knut
 
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Jim Moe

Knut said:
Hi Arto,
I had a similar problem.
If you scale down the width of your IE Browser very slowly, you will see
that there is a space appearing at the right side of the word portrait.
Just the same was in my style sheet and Beauregard told me to minimize
px styling - better avoid it.
I exchanged as much as possible to em and the space is not appearing
now. And - your gray horizontal "bar" jumps when the space appears.
And if the horizontal spacing is not required to be a fixed width, use
percentages to set the spacing.
IE6 and earlier have a problem with rounding to integer values and that
can have odd effects. Apparently IE7 has merely changed the form of that
problem.
 

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