Hallo, I want to rotate the DIV to a certain degree. In FF it functions but in IE I am facing the problem. For example in the following style I can user rotation=1 to 4

 filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.BasicImage(rotation=1);

This means that the DIV will be rotated to 90 or 180 or 270 or 360 degree. But if i need that the DIV rotates only 20 degree then functions it no more.

How may I solve this problem in IE.

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To rotate by 45 degrees in IE, you need the following code in your stylesheet:

filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Matrix(sizingMethod='auto expand', M11=0.7071067811865476, M12=-0.7071067811865475, M21=0.7071067811865475, M22=0.7071067811865476); /* IE6,IE7 */
-ms-filter: "progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Matrix(SizingMethod='auto expand', M11=0.7071067811865476, M12=-0.7071067811865475, M21=0.7071067811865475, M22=0.7071067811865476)"; /* IE8 */

You'll note from the above that IE8 has different syntax to IE6/7. You need to supply both lines of code if you want to support all versions of IE.

The horrible numbers there are in Radians; you'll need to work out the figures for yourself if you want to use an angle other than 45 degrees (there are tutorials on the internet if you look for them).

Also note that the IE6/7 syntax causes problems for other browsers due to the unescaped colon symbol in the filter string, meaning that it is invalid CSS. In my tests, this causes Firefox to ignore all CSS code after the filter. This is something you need to be aware of as it can cause hours of confusion if you get caught out by it. I solved this by having the IE-specific stuff in a separate stylesheet which other browsers didn't load.

All other current browsers (including IE9! yay!) support the CSS3 transform style (albeit often with vendor prefixes), so you can use the following code to achieve the same effect in all other browsers:

-moz-transform: rotate(45deg);  /* FF3.5/3.6 */
-o-transform: rotate(45deg);  /* Opera 10.5 */
-webkit-transform: rotate(45deg);  /* Saf3.1+ */
transform: rotate(45deg);  /* Newer browsers (incl IE9) */

Hope that helps.

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You'll need to do a matrix transform as follows:

filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Matrix(
  M11 = COS_THETA,
  M12 = -SIN_THETA,
  M21 = SIN_THETA,
  M22 = COS_THETA
);

Where COS_THETA and SIN_THETA are the cosine and sine values (i.e. 0.70710678 for 45°).

I forgot to mention that you'll want to use the sizingMethod property as well:

Matrix(
  M11 = ...
  M12 = ...
  M21 = ...
  M22 = ...
  sizingMethod = 'auto expand'
);
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There exists an on-line tool called IETransformsTranslator. With this tool you can make matrix filter transforms what works on IE6,IE7 & IE8. Just paste you CSS3 transform functions (e.g. rotate(15deg) ) and it will do the rest. http://www.useragentman.com/IETransformsTranslator/

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http://css3please.com/

Scroll down to '.box_rotate' for the Microsoft filter. Similar discussion here: Rotating a Div Element in jQuery

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