Without any actual example code it's hard to see what the problem actually is.
Without any actual example code it's hard to see what the problem actually is. However you may want to double-check against the list of known issues with CSS3Pie; there are a few. The vast majority of weird glitches with CSS3Pie turn out to be related to position and z-index, so these are the first things to check.
Also, if you really can't solve it, ask on the CSS3Pie forum -- the author is very good at responding to questions. (plus there are a bunch of other posts already there from people asking similar questions, so you may find someone else has already asked the same thing).
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