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Actually, SOTO, it's probably a tall order to just ask you to just fix it. But here's what you, or any other interested party, could do to certainly help it. Gather up images of the Doctors that are all exactly the same dimensions, all perfect 10:9 widescreen, based on a 450px width. (You'll have to do the math to figure out what the height needs to be.) Then load 'em into the templates at work here. That'll help IE out a lot, and it won't do other browsers any harm either. | Actually, SOTO, it's probably a tall order to just ask you to just fix it. But here's what you, or any other interested party, could do to certainly help it. Gather up images of the Doctors that are all exactly the same dimensions, all perfect 10:9 widescreen, based on a 450px width. (You'll have to do the math to figure out what the height needs to be.) Then load 'em into the templates at work here. That'll help IE out a lot, and it won't do other browsers any harm either. | ||
Once we take the math out of the hands of the CSS by using exactly the same dimensions across the board, this whole thing will work a lot better. | Once we take the math out of the hands of the CSS by using exactly the same dimensions across the board, this whole thing will work a lot better. | ||
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Actually, SOTO, it's probably a tall order to just ask you to just fix it. But here's what you, or any other interested party, could do to certainly help it. Gather up images of the Doctors that are all exactly the same dimensions, all perfect 10:9 widescreen, based on a 450px width. (You'll have to do the math to figure out what the height needs to be.) Then load 'em into the templates at work here. That'll help IE out a lot, and it won't do other browsers any harm either.
Once we take the math out of the hands of the CSS by using exactly the same dimensions across the board, this whole thing will work a lot better.