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IE7 vs. IE6 and FF Graphics Problem

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    IE7 vs. IE6 and FF Graphics Problem

    Posted 17 years 10 months ago
    • My site is on a PrimeTime template, but that forum is closed. My site is trinityklein.org/.  ; View the site in IE7 and wait for the second newsflash to rotate in (Praise Team). The graphic is partially obscured by a white "block". In IE6 and FF, the graphic is fully displayed.

      I have tried changing the graphic, converting it from JPG to PNG and other steps. This has happened a couple times before, but not every time.

      Does anyone have any ideas?
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  • Re: IE7 vs. IE6 and FF Graphics Problem

    Posted 17 years 10 months ago
    • Are you using a transparent PNG image?
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    Re: IE7 vs. IE6 and FF Graphics Problem

    Posted 17 years 10 months ago
    • The original image was a JPG. I tried saving it in different formats and experimenting with various types of transparency - but with no luck.
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    Re: IE7 vs. IE6 and FF Graphics Problem

    Posted 17 years 10 months ago
    • FIXED - but not sure why yet!

      The content was originally created by an auhtor who pasted from Word. (I use JCE so this was using the JCE paste from Word function.) After the text was added, the picture was inserted.

      So I cleared everything and just pasted the image with "plain" text. Behold! All is fine!
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