Quote Originally Posted by Boggled View Post
Hi Jade!

Well that was my first thought and I tried that, but it didn't work. Then I completely deleted the image out of the images folder just to see what would happen and now there is a yellow box showing. (see attached screenshot).


I have found something else though...and it explains why I didn't see it before. When there was no main page text, the yellow didn't show up. As soon as text was added, the yellow background appeared.


Thru a process of elimination, I have narrowed it down to being triggered by one word on the page...the word 'email'. I can substitute contact us and it doesn't have the yellow background. Any version of the word email, e.g.: E-mail, e-mail or email ... triggers the yellow background behind the search box.


The text is not linked either. It is just the word. I tried it both ways and it didn't make a difference.


I was incorrect before when I said it only occurred on the main page. It shows up like this on any page which has the word 'email' on it. It also does it with the original sidebox.gif images in place (see second screenshot).


My web developer toolbar is identifying it as" background-color: #FFFFA0 ", but this is not in any of the stylesheets.

Any clue as to what is causing this and where I can go to get rid of it?

Thanks!!
Ah. Its what IE7 does to designate "auto fill" fields. Perhaps do a google search to see if there is a way to stop auto fill fields from turning yellow.