All I want is a solution - how to correct this messed up image display. I'll do the work. I'm designing a website for a hot sauce manufacturer, and the images display fine in Firefox, but are all screwed up in IE7. Could be because I'm combining JPG, PNG, & GIF - could be data inside my GIF's (tried 2 renderings) - could be CSS positioning - ?? This web page passed W3C validation for XHTML & CSS: Clara'sSauces.com/new/hot-sauces.html You can also see the CSS style sheet here. I will pay you through PayPal. ** Internet Explorer should be BANNED from the internet!! ** ... anyone feel the same??
Well, I've had 24 viewers here with no response. So I figured maybe I should supply some screen shots. Web page render with IE7: Web page render with Firefox: Anybody have any ideas? - Please!!
Check your PM's. BTW, the problems from how I saw them on my end were different / worse, I can supply a screenshot if need be.
OK, Mike has an idea here - it might be empty paragraphs (using <p> </p>) I used for spacing out the products. So I'll give $10 to him if this is what it is, but I would still like to see the easiest way to get around this, using CSS coding. ANOTHER $10 FOR CODING SOLUTION