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magicpic
Jan-26-2009, 08:25 PM
Here is my website and I have the photo in the frame on firefox but do not know how to get the photos to fit on internet explorer7 hope someone can help with this issue:bow:bow:bow:bow:bowthanks alot janis
http://www.photographybywidget.com/
magicpic
Jan-26-2009, 08:40 PM
here is my web page http://www.photographybywidget.com/
if you look in firefox the photos fit but not in internet explore 7 hope someone can help me thanks:bow:bow:bow:bow:bow janis
jfriend
Jan-27-2009, 07:21 AM
here is my web page http://www.photographybywidget.com/
if you look in firefox the photos fit but not in internet explore 7 hope someone can help me thanks:bow:bow:bow:bow:bow janis
I am unable to see a problem. The photos that are the right aspect ratio to match the frame line up in the frame just right for me in IE7. Here's a screen shot from IE7:
http://content.screencast.com/users/jfriend/folders/Jing/media/504f039d-b068-45d4-87ca-df53b8785aaf/2009-01-27_0819.png
Allen
Jan-27-2009, 08:02 AM
here is my web page http://www.photographybywidget.com/
if you look in firefox the photos fit but not in internet explore 7 hope someone can help me thanks:bow:bow:bow:bow:bow janis
Looks like it's just a positioning problem in IE6. Go into your bio and temporally
set showButtons: 'false', to true so I can pause the show and get the
positioning values.
This centers the show in IE6 but it's slightly smaller then the frame. Add bold lines.
#bioBox embed {
position: relative;
top: -10px;
_top: 0px; /* IE 6 */
left: -10px;
_left: 0px; /* IE 6 */
}
magicpic
Jan-27-2009, 04:11 PM
Looks like it's just a positioning problem in IE6. Go into your bio and temporally
set showButtons: 'false', to true so I can pause the show and get the
positioning values.
This centers the show in IE6 but it's slightly smaller then the frame. Add bold lines.
#bioBox embed {
position: relative;
top: -10px;
_top: 0px; /* IE 6 */
left: -10px;
_left: 0px; /* IE 6 */
}
Ok, I did it...janis I think it looks better in the IE
Allen
Jan-27-2009, 04:23 PM
Ok, I did it...janis I think it looks better in the IE
Looks great in IE 6 :thumb
magicpic
Jan-27-2009, 04:25 PM
Looks great in IE 6 :thumb
again the same problem that showed on the firefox is there anyway to get rid of the small black pad between the photo and frame? thanks:bow:bow:ivarjanis
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