spacedog3k
13.01.2009, 23:13
Greetings,
I am using Joolma 1.5 with the latest JYAML template to build a new site. This site uses the "Frontpage Slideshow" module from http://www.frontpageslideshow.net.
It all works great except, of course, in IE6. In IE6 the images in Frontpage Slideshow are shifted up and to the left so that only a 5px x 30px piece of the image is showing. This must be due to the YAML layout because the module works fine in IE6 on the Frontpage Slideshow site and if I switch to any of the included Joomla templates it is displayed correctly in IE6 as well. I know it is not any modifications I have made to the YAML CSS because I am putting all changes in one file and if I remove the file, it problem still exists.
You can see an example of the problem at http://development.henryvevents.com
I have also atteched a gif that shows the problem.
I assume some YAML CSS setting is conflicting with the CSS from Frontpage Slideshow but have not been able to figure out what it is.
I know it is a long shot but can anyone help?
Thanks,
- Craig
I am using Joolma 1.5 with the latest JYAML template to build a new site. This site uses the "Frontpage Slideshow" module from http://www.frontpageslideshow.net.
It all works great except, of course, in IE6. In IE6 the images in Frontpage Slideshow are shifted up and to the left so that only a 5px x 30px piece of the image is showing. This must be due to the YAML layout because the module works fine in IE6 on the Frontpage Slideshow site and if I switch to any of the included Joomla templates it is displayed correctly in IE6 as well. I know it is not any modifications I have made to the YAML CSS because I am putting all changes in one file and if I remove the file, it problem still exists.
You can see an example of the problem at http://development.henryvevents.com
I have also atteched a gif that shows the problem.
I assume some YAML CSS setting is conflicting with the CSS from Frontpage Slideshow but have not been able to figure out what it is.
I know it is a long shot but can anyone help?
Thanks,
- Craig