I think your right. Looks like.
On Jan 1, 2012, at 10:13 AM, Josh Canfield wrote:
> I'm guessing that the LI sits on top of the UL when rendered. The tree
> images use transparency and if you don't set the background color of the LI
> then the background is also transparent and the UL image ble
I'm guessing that the LI sits on top of the UL when rendered. The tree
images use transparency and if you don't set the background color of the LI
then the background is also transparent and the UL image bleeds through.
Now you have the two backgrounds merged together.
On Dec 31, 2011 1:34 PM, "Chr
Perhaps someone that understands css could help explain the problem I am seeing
with the tree control. I am trying to use it with a non white background. The
last element of a branch has a background of white (from the class t-last found
in tree.css). Tracing the css the LI.t-last defines the