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7/1/2008 3:15 PM
 

I'm having rather a strange problem with a css filter. In my container.css file, I have a gradient set using:

filter:progid:DXImageTransf0rm.Microsoft.Gradient(endColorstr='#6699cc', startColorstr='#FFFFFF', gradientType='0');

which works fine if I'm just viewing the page. But when I'm in edit mode, when I hover over the little arrow in the upper left hand corner of a module to display the menu options, the gradient will disappear from another module. It doesn't happen to the one I'm hovering on, but the one below or above it.

Has anyone else run into this problem, and maybe know how to fix it? Thanks.

 
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