That's fine. It's along the lines of where my (not very comprehensive)
suggestion was leading!
b0bd0gz wrote:
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> Thanks for the reply Wizzud, I think your probably right about why the
> width is out by a pixel. Wrapping the image and paragraph in a div did't
> work but it did lead to me fig
Thanks for the reply Wizzud, I think your probably right about why the width
is out by a pixel. Wrapping the image and paragraph in a div did't work
but it did lead to me figuring out a workaround.
What I did was wrap the anchor, image and paragraph in a div, then instead
of jQuery setting t
I suspect it's because you are using max-width and max-height to compress
your images into the available space. When the width of an oversize image is
computed the values are coming out to 3 or more decimal places, and
depending on how the rounding/truncation works out, the returned width value
t
Unfortunately I haven't fixed the problem, it's still showing with me when
using Firefox 2.0.0.6, and it's really irritating because nothing seems to
fix it :( Glad you like the design though :D
If anyone has any ideas please let us know.
b0bd0gz
I can't see the 1 pixel protrusion in ur ga
I can't see the 1 pixel protrusion in ur gallery right now. did u already
solve it. If yes, i am interested to know how... can u please explain.
BTW, your gallery and the gallery design in wonderful...
-GTG
On 8/24/07, b0bd0gz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi,
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> I have a gallery of image
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