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Old 06-04-2009, 11:40 AM   #1
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In a recent content-heavy site I designed, visitors reported a few images being cut-off. When I checked it with an older computer ('03 Dell) using MSN Explorer I saw what they were talking about - 3 of the client before-and-after pics show the top 30 pixels or so and nothing else. I have them set to "float" and the text still wraps around what SHOULD be the entire area of the image, but we're only seeing the top of the person's head. I don't know exactly what other browsers might be doing this. Has anyone encountered this before? Here's the link:

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The only thing I can think of is that you are using floats that do not have any widths associated with them (in the actuall css file). Instead of floating, why don't you just use the image align attribute with h space and v space. Seems like it would work for this because the layouts are pretty straight forward.
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Did you resolve this issue, I checked this with several browsers on two different machines and I was unable to duplicate the issue. Of course, I don't have any of the older browsers installs, a great place I found to check which browsers your site loads funky on is http://browsershots.org/ ..
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I checked this with several browsers on two different machines and I was unable to duplicate the issue. Of course, I don't have any of the older browsers installs, a great place I found to check which browsers your site loads funky on is http://browsershots.org/ .

I think that you are using floats that do not have any widths associated with them (in the actuall css file). Instead of floating, why don't you just use the image align attribute with h space and v space. Seems like it would work for this because the layouts are pretty straight forward.
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