MicroSoft color matching not working...whatelse shouldwe expect from MS...using IE

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    Default MicroSoft color matching not working...whatelse shouldwe expect from MS...using IE

    [url]http://www.scbadasscoffee.com/play.html[/url]

    NOTE using IE: "ass" image is a bit fuzzy. The color around the small image
    is suppose to be the same as the background color of the page "CD9933". Same
    is true for the color about the little radio image. The color is set to
    "CD9933".

    NOTE USING ALL OTHER browsers such as Firefox, Safari, Opera: The "ass" image
    is sharp and the background colors to the "ass" and "radio" match perfectly
    with the background HTML color.

    Please explain to me how MS is screwing me up and if there is away around this?

    Thanks, --bill


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    Default Re: MicroSoft color matching not working...whatelse should we expect from MS...using IE

    I would say the only thing screwing you is you. They look exactly the same
    to me in IE6 and FF1.5x.

    But the color around the radio is definitely off in both (#CD9038).

    For sure, IE and FF render colors the same....

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    "bdaul" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
    news:ea77uq$j18$1@forums.macromedia.com...
    > [url]http://www.scbadasscoffee.com/play.html[/url]
    >
    > NOTE using IE: "ass" image is a bit fuzzy. The color around the small
    > image
    > is suppose to be the same as the background color of the page "CD9933".
    > Same
    > is true for the color about the little radio image. The color is set to
    > "CD9933".
    >
    > NOTE USING ALL OTHER browsers such as Firefox, Safari, Opera: The "ass"
    > image
    > is sharp and the background colors to the "ass" and "radio" match
    > perfectly
    > with the background HTML color.
    >
    > Please explain to me how MS is screwing me up and if there is away around
    > this?
    >
    > Thanks, --bill
    >
    >

    Murray *ACE* Guest

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