Yeah... I did that also.

#slideshow { /* container positioned in relation to the containing
header div */
        margin: 0;
        padding: 0;
        height: 192px;
        width: 380px;
        position: absolute;
        left: 224px;
        top: 88px;
}

                /* SLIDESHOW DETAILS */
                .pics {  /* container for the slides*/
                        height:  192px;
                        width:   380px;
                        padding: 0;
                        margin:  0;
                }

                .pics img {  /* slide images */
                        border:  1px solid #ccc;
                        background-color: #eee;
                        width:  380px;
                        height: 192px;
                        top:  0;
                        left: 0
                }

                #imgNav1 { /* anchors for slide linking */
                        position: absolute;
                        right: 10px;
                        top: 10px;
                        z-index:100;
                }

                #imgNav1 a {
                        font: bold 10px/10px Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
                        color: #FFFFFF;
                        border: 1px solid #FFFFFF;
                        background-color: #666666;
                        text-decoration: none;
                        margin: 0 5px;
                        padding: 1px 3px;
                        }

                #imgNav1 a.activeSlide {
                        background: #333333;
                        }

                #imgNav1 a:focus {
                        outline: none;
                        }

                /* END SLIDESHOW DETAILS */


On Dec 17, 9:05 am, "Priest, James (NIH/NIEHS) [C]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'd check your CSS.  I had to define the image size for the container
> holding my images in my CSS:
>
> .pics {
>     height:  320px;
>     width:   450px;
>     padding: 0;
>     margin:  0;
>
> }
>
> From his site: "CSS Rules! When building your slideshows, remember that
> animation effects work best when both the container and slide have a
> fixed box."
>
> HTH
>
> Jim
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: objective [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Monday, December 17, 2007 8:58 AM
> > To: jQuery (English)
> > Subject: [jQuery] Cycle Plugin help request (IE6/7 issue)
>
> > Hey guys and gals... I'm having a little issue with this plugin and
> > was wondering if you could help. In my free time, I produce html
> > templates from other designer's PSDs and today I'm having an issue
> > with a slideshow I've implemented. Everything works fine in Firefox/
> > Safari (both platforms) but IE is choking completely. You can see my
> > example here...http://www.objectivegiant.com/test/trc/index.html

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