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Its really starting to annoy me having that white box around the fast reply button. Please replace it with this one :D

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Umm that one looks exactly the same to me... all the buttons have a gray surround excpet "quote" for me on IE6.

Edit: But now I'm in Firefox i can see what you mean. Another example of crappy MS, roll on IE7!

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firefox/nutscrape renders PNG files, wheras IE dosen't. so something that looks good in firefox and all browsers except IE is pretty much guranteed not to look good in IE.

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what are you on about funky? if you replace the fastreply button with mine above, then in firefox all 4 buttons down the bottom will look the same (ie have transperence around them) if you use ie then it won't change (you will still have the gay white around all 4 buttons).

Or if you want i can do all 4 in gif so that it even works in IE. peice of shit it is.

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