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Header layer style appears differently on IE.


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Please see http://www.beamzintl.com/project/polo/index.In IE6, it projects a different border around the image in place of the layer style as designed on Adobe photoshop. You will find the exact design on firefox and that is how we espect it to appear.Please how can this be handled. I have tried several things but it didn't work.Little things that can make one want to go crazy.Thanks for your contributions.Regards.

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Please see http://www.beamzintl.com/project/polo/index.In IE6, it projects a different border around the image in place of the layer style as designed on Adobe photoshop. You will find the exact design on firefox and that is how we espect it to appear.Please how can this be handled. I have tried several things but it didn't work.Little things that can make one want to go crazy.Thanks for your contributions.Regards.
Take a screenshot of what it looks like in IE6... Sounds wierd, especially if it is a problem witht he actual image
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Ok, her are the screen shots. For firefox = firefox.gifFor IE6 = ie6.gifHow can we make it apear on IE6 just as it is on firefox.Thanks for your time.

Take a screenshot of what it looks like in IE6... Sounds wierd, especially if it is a problem witht he actual image
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Internet Explorer interprets PNG transparency as grey. It's not very good at rendering PNGs.I heard of some way around it using Javascript, I never researched it though.

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Try saving it as a .gif
Yeah but with .gif you get that horrible raggedy white border. Try using the IE PNG fix from twinhelix that can be found here: http://www.twinhelix.com/css/iepngfix/ and it will force alpha transparency support for .png files in IE 5.5+This is something that nearly drove me round the bend when I came across it but I found this solution reasonably easy to implement and better yet - it actually works! The only caveat is that it doesn't seem to work with standalone versions of IE 5.5 and 6 so best to either test on a virtual machine or get someone with IE 6 still installed on their PC to have a look for you.
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