Hi
I've got an image on a form, that has a solid 2px grey border. It also has a border-radius value of 20, to round the edges.
This displays fine, until I put that image into a tab control. As soon as I put the image into a tab control, the image doesn't display any longer. The image isn't displayed, the border isn't displayed - there is a transparent placeholder where the image should be, but that's it. If I remove the border-radius, it displays with the solid square border.
I've tried configuring the border-radius within my .css document, as an in-line style, and using the GUI options. All appear to do the same.
I'd really like to get the image within the tab to display with the border-radius, as the other images in my form are all displayed in this way and it would be a shame to have 1 stand out.
If anyone has any ideas, I'd be grateful.
Thanks
Tom
Images With Rounded Borders Not Displaying
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Sorry, I can't reproduce this - it works fine on my system with a simple test. You might try putting the image in a Panel Control, then applying the border to this. This gives you more variables e.g. padding that you can play with to try and see what's happening.
If you can't get it to work, export your form and send it to support (support@ebasetech.com).
If you can't get it to work, export your form and send it to support (support@ebasetech.com).
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Hi Jon
Thanks for your reply.
I've created a brand new project, and just put an image, and a tabset containing an image into the page. I've adjusted the border settings as described, and I'm getting the exact same thing I was before - image shows fine outside the tabset, but doesn't show at all inside the tabset.
However - I've worked out what the issue is. At our site we use IE9 corporately, and our devices are set to open all intranet sites under compatibility mode. All of our internal web pages evaluate as intranet sites, so by default everything internally opens in compatibility mode.
If I turn off the setting to use compatibility mode, the image appears within the tabset.
Sorry for wasting your time, another limitation of compatibility mode. Shame we have to use it.
As always, helpful and quick response.
Thanks
Tom
Thanks for your reply.
I've created a brand new project, and just put an image, and a tabset containing an image into the page. I've adjusted the border settings as described, and I'm getting the exact same thing I was before - image shows fine outside the tabset, but doesn't show at all inside the tabset.
However - I've worked out what the issue is. At our site we use IE9 corporately, and our devices are set to open all intranet sites under compatibility mode. All of our internal web pages evaluate as intranet sites, so by default everything internally opens in compatibility mode.
If I turn off the setting to use compatibility mode, the image appears within the tabset.
Sorry for wasting your time, another limitation of compatibility mode. Shame we have to use it.
As always, helpful and quick response.
Thanks
Tom
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