sounds like the "3 Pixel Gap" .. but maybe  not, as I thought the "3PX gap/jog" problem didn’t occur in IE7

 

here's a link I found helpful in the past (for IE6):  http://www.positioniseverything.net/explorer/threepxtest.html

 

 

 

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From: themes-bounces@drupal.org [mailto:themes-bounces@drupal.org] On Behalf Of Taxoman187
Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 3:23 PM
To: themes@drupal.org
Subject: [themes] Pushbutton site-info skewed 3px down in IE7, fine in FF3x

 

Anyone who have fixed this before?

Pushbutton site-info skewed 3px down in IE7, fine in FF3x
http://drupal.org/node/501386
http://drupal.org/project/pushbutton

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In Firefox 3.x it works, but IE gives me an extra roughly 3px "border-top" right above the "#site-info".
I am trying to use a background image there, which needs to be aligned with the header-a and header-b images to the left and right of it (all part of one wide background image, split into 3 due to the nature of this theme.
However, the middle part is skewed (pushed) roughly 3 px down, with the same border color on top as the menu links border color, it seems. Trying to switch to a jpg instead of a png does not help, and the PNG-behave module does not affect this either.

Anyone have a clue how to work around this annoyance?
Seems to be related to a bug in IE?

In Firefox 3.x it works, but IE gives me an extra roughly 3px "border-top" right above the "#site-info".
I am trying to use a background image there, which needs to be aligned with the header-a and header-b images to the left and right of it (all part of one wide background image, split into 3 due to the nature of this theme.
However, the middle part is skewed (pushed) roughly 3 px down, with the same border color on top as the menu links border color, it seems. Trying to switch to a jpg instead of a png does not help, and the PNG-behave module does not affect this either.

Anyone have a clue how to work around this annoyance?
Seems to be related to a bug in IE?

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