I first noticed this problem with 1.1.2 + Thickbox 3, and from my
testing I believe it is a problem with the thickbox CSS, not with
jQuery itself.  I think the secret to fixing this bug is finding why
the #TB_load div centers itself properly... and finding the difference
between the Demo CSS and the Release CSS (don't know why it should be
different, unless the bug is somehow related to DOM tree structure.)

Odd that the demo works in IE6, I see that as well.

On Aug 7, 10:47 am, Cees <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Aug 7, 7:23 pm, "Andy Matthews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > The weird thing is that it works just fine in FF. And the base code even
> > works just fine in IE on the demo version found 
> > here:http://jquery.com/demo/thickbox/
>
> > Just not in my code.
>
> Not so strange it works in FF - it is a IE6 hack that has the
> problem ;)
> But even stranger - on my bosses PC the problem exists - on my own PC
> at work all is OK !
>
> So, to be certain we talk about the same problem :
> Running IE6 on Windows XP Professional using Thickbox 3 (not
> reloaded !!).
> And, jQuery 1.1.3.1 !!
> If we can agree on this - next thing is - what is different ?
>
> 1. on the jQuery demo page version 1.1.2 is used ! So - what about
> testing with jQuery 1.1.2 ?
> 2. As far as i can see it has something to do with the screen height
> and the picture being displayed - i use a small screen , my boss uses
> a Laptop with more screen space and there the calculation margin-top
> gets screwed in a way.
>
> Now what next ? Testing with 1.1.2 will be done tomorrow - i am at
> home right now ;P

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