vanderkerkoff
08-28-2006, 07:56 AM
Hello everyone
I'm designing an intranet for a company.
Their internal contacts page is a list of people, and when you click on the persons name, it takes you to all their details which has a backgound image of a "card" behind their details. This card image has a colour of #d3e2f0.
The section where the details are displayed also has a background colour behind the image, which I've set in the css file to have the same colour.
However, on viewing this page on IE, the background colour of the section is not the same as the colour of the image, even though they are both the same in the css file and the image.
Is this because IE will only display web colours and my card image is not a web colour??
Any help would be greatly appreciated, it's driving me nuts.
It works perfectly well on Firefox and Safari on my mac, but viewing it on IE the colour is different.
As an aside, I am viewing the IE version through Remote Desktop on my mac as I have no access to a PC.
Please help me, I feel isolated.
I'm designing an intranet for a company.
Their internal contacts page is a list of people, and when you click on the persons name, it takes you to all their details which has a backgound image of a "card" behind their details. This card image has a colour of #d3e2f0.
The section where the details are displayed also has a background colour behind the image, which I've set in the css file to have the same colour.
However, on viewing this page on IE, the background colour of the section is not the same as the colour of the image, even though they are both the same in the css file and the image.
Is this because IE will only display web colours and my card image is not a web colour??
Any help would be greatly appreciated, it's driving me nuts.
It works perfectly well on Firefox and Safari on my mac, but viewing it on IE the colour is different.
As an aside, I am viewing the IE version through Remote Desktop on my mac as I have no access to a PC.
Please help me, I feel isolated.