this is REALLY messin up my site right now:
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first, look at it in mozilla firefox
now, look at in Internet Explorer
>>> Its as if IE is adding the background color and that centered background image together...it is CHANGING the color of the image somehow!
Please, i need help on this, do i need to specify an image for IE that is "half" the color i am using now, so that the 2 add up to the color i want ??looks the same in FF and IE to meexactly the same for me in both browsers too... your corners on the site could use some ant-aliasing looks like.I see a slight difference in color (brightness, really) between IE 6.0 and Netscape 7.2, and a very faint difference between Netscape 7.2 and Firefox 1.0.3. It appears to be a difference in the rendering engines, with additional affects caused by monitor settings and possibly Adobe Gamma Correction (which I have running). You'll probably have to write it off to the vagaries of colormatching on systems you have no control over, and just ignore it.hha, i figured out the problem !!!
it is because i was using a PNG img which allows for transparency...
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first, look at it in mozilla firefox
now, look at in Internet Explorer
>>> Its as if IE is adding the background color and that centered background image together...it is CHANGING the color of the image somehow!
Please, i need help on this, do i need to specify an image for IE that is "half" the color i am using now, so that the 2 add up to the color i want ??looks the same in FF and IE to meexactly the same for me in both browsers too... your corners on the site could use some ant-aliasing looks like.I see a slight difference in color (brightness, really) between IE 6.0 and Netscape 7.2, and a very faint difference between Netscape 7.2 and Firefox 1.0.3. It appears to be a difference in the rendering engines, with additional affects caused by monitor settings and possibly Adobe Gamma Correction (which I have running). You'll probably have to write it off to the vagaries of colormatching on systems you have no control over, and just ignore it.hha, i figured out the problem !!!
it is because i was using a PNG img which allows for transparency...