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Lead Image different on IE and Firefox!

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02:14
4. August 2008


angella

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Michael Oeser said:

I worked hours on this issue and couldn´t find an elegant solution. So I added a minimum-height CSS value to this area. Look at style.css.

#leadcontainer {
    background:/*url(images/backgrounds/bg_leadcontainer.jpg) repeat-x 0px 0px #252525 */ #444;
    color:#ddd;
    border-top:4px solid #C29704;
    border-bottom:4px solid #C29704;
    padding:15px;
    width:592px;
    min-height:350px;
    }

The min-heigt defines a minimum heigt of this area of 350 pixels. Nomally it should expand if the content needs mor space what it obviously does in IE7. So I suggest either to give it a higher value (maybe 400 pixels but you have to try) or make sure the images you use here are in the same size like the image I use on my demo page.

Not a proper solution I´m afraid but it will solve the issue for the moment


I just finished changing it, but I'm affraid it stayed the same way :( I am going to double check to see if I am using the exact image values

20:08
28. July 2008


Michael Oeser

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posts 791

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I worked hours on this issue and couldn´t find an elegant solution. So I added a minimum-height CSS value to this area. Look at style.css.

#leadcontainer {
    background:/*url(images/backgrounds/bg_leadcontainer.jpg) repeat-x 0px 0px #252525 */ #444;
    color:#ddd;
    border-top:4px solid #C29704;
    border-bottom:4px solid #C29704;
    padding:15px;
    width:592px;
    min-height:350px;
    }

The min-heigt defines a minimum heigt of this area of 350 pixels. Nomally it should expand if the content needs mor space what it obviously does in IE7. So I suggest either to give it a higher value (maybe 400 pixels but you have to try) or make sure the images you use here are in the same size like the image I use on my demo page.

Not a proper solution I´m afraid but it will solve the issue for the moment

18:10
28. July 2008


angela

New Member

posts 1

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The only thing that is quite an issue at the moment is that when I am viewing my page on
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.0.1) Gecko/2008070208 Firefox/3.0.1
the lead image on the lead article on the front page hangs down, like the height is too much, but when I view it on a an IE7 everything looks fine I will send you a screen shot of both. I would really appreciate it if you can help me in this and if you can tell me how to fix that No CATEGORY in the lead article that would make my whole year!!!!!! Anxiously awaiting on your response, once again thanks!
 
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