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Re: Using PNG in IE5.5 or IE6
by Richard Williams on Jul 24, 2009 at 12:26:09 am

Hmmmmmmmmm... But the PNGs apear to be working on all IE's from 5 to 8 on this site...???
http://www.gilbertassociates.com/new09/gahome1.html.

The issue i see is a css fault with the box floating down much further on early versions... or am i getting mixed up with something?

Tell me what you think is not owrking on this site

Richard Williams


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