On 2006-Jun-01, at 14:15, Zoe M. Gillenwater wrote:

> Michael Larocque wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm baffled by a 40 pixel band of white which shows up at the top of
>> my pages in Internet Explorer, version 6. I've found something
>> related in the archives from a few years ago, but it doesn't seem to
>> apply. The strange thing is that this didn't happen on our test
>> system, but it does in production. As soon as one scrolls down and
>> then scrolls back up the page appears as it should.
>>
>> URL: http://trinaread.com/
>> CSS: http://trinaread.com/css/style.css
>>
>
> When something is fixed by scrolling or moving another window in  
> front,
> applying position: relative to the item that is going missing often
> fixes it. A hasLayout hack is another thing to try. Don't know what it
> will do to your page, but it's worth a shot!

Hmm, close. position:relative applied to the body and changing margin- 
top to padding-top on the body remove much of the white band, but it  
still exists in the upper right corner, to the right of the body.

Thoughts?

Thx,
Mike

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