I am using the MX4 theme and the max-width css tag associated with an image is not working with IE...
Is there a work around someone has found?
Thanks
this is what i have in my header.php:
<style>
entry img {width:expression(if(this.clientWidth>300)this.width=300);}
</style>
and this is in my css:
.entry img {
background-color: #ffffff;
border: 1px solid #dddddd;
/*-moz-border-radius:5px;*/
padding: 4px;
max-width: 334px;
}
Unfortunately, IE just doesn't support some properties. One of those is max-width. Another is clip, as I discovered. Not much can be done about it.
joeedmon
Member
Posted 4 years ago #
Check out RJO for some examples of what's possible without having IE support for max-width.
There is also a special script language that MS uses called 'expression' that fits into your CSS. I used it a few years ago for a situation similar to yours. I think it's just a way to pass on a javascript command to CSS. Unfortunately, I can't find that little code snippet anymore. It worked like a charm though.
There's also a javascript: minmax.js. Works great, if you want it let me know and post an email, I'll send it to you.
Could be, don't know for sure. I got it from kickass....