dehuszar
03-17-2011, 06:05 PM
I have just exhausted the Google search results for getting around IE's stacking behavior, and I'm totally stumped.
I have WordPress install with a child theme. Here's the link: http://thehotpinkpen.com
The #branding element contains the
#site-title span a which points back to the homepage,
#site-description, and an
img tag. I've tried to use padding to have the anchor fill up the #branding dimensions, with the image sitting behind it, so people can click on the entire header to get back to the home page.
It works fine in Safari, Chrome, and Firefox, but in IE it just won't do what I tell it, and none of the confirmed fixes I've found around the web seem to have an impact.
Can anyone take a look? I think I may be missing something obvious.
I have WordPress install with a child theme. Here's the link: http://thehotpinkpen.com
The #branding element contains the
#site-title span a which points back to the homepage,
#site-description, and an
img tag. I've tried to use padding to have the anchor fill up the #branding dimensions, with the image sitting behind it, so people can click on the entire header to get back to the home page.
It works fine in Safari, Chrome, and Firefox, but in IE it just won't do what I tell it, and none of the confirmed fixes I've found around the web seem to have an impact.
Can anyone take a look? I think I may be missing something obvious.