[thelist] IE intermittent display of Hx tags

Martin Espericueta martin at martin.aboho.com
Sat Nov 5 07:06:05 CST 2005


 
Hello All,

http://fiercestreetnetworks.com/
http://fiercestreetnetworks.com/css/styles.css

The site is (so-so) fine in FF/Opera Win, but in IE, 
the heading div and bottom of content both do not display -
unless you resize the window with your mouse.

Any ideas why? I am using Dean Edward's IE7 - but even 
without it, IE behaves the same. 

Both of these elements have a "torn" image hooked (semantically ,~) 
into each div. 

You have to experiment to see exactly what I mean...
 
Best Regards,

Martín Espericueta

Standards Evangelist /
Web Designer /
Information Technology Admin (@ times) / 
San Francisco Bay Area & Central Valley



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