hi,
thanks for the reply but im going go with the a controllable music
player that ill do up in flash.
The main problem was that he wanted a continuous song going on the site
which would have been impossible without frames. But as some members
suggested a controllable player is much more
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Patrick H. Lauke
In the real world where people are imperfect, you can't have
a standard with just a spec-you must have a super-strict
reference implementation, and everybody has to test against
the reference implementation.
Spolsky:
Enough ugly hacks. 8 billion existing web pages be damned.
If I got this right, only around 10 % of web pages are rendered in
standards mode http://triin.net/2006/06/12/HTML, and will be affected
by the changed behaviour in IE 8. Still a lot of pages, of course.
Pages done long
Now that safari 3.1 is out I was reminded of something I had intended to
do for a long time. I took this:
fieldset.inforuta {
padding: 20px;
font-size: 90%;
-moz-border-radius: 15px;
}
And turned it into this:
fieldset.inforuta {
padding: 20px;
font-size: 90%;
Hi Lars,
I ran the css validator on the page you linked to. It shows a number
of errors. The specific comments of concern are:
Property -moz-border-radius doesn't exist : 15px
Property -webkit-border-radius doesn't exist : 15px
Property border-radius doesn't exist in CSS level 2.1 but
Hi Lars,
On 19-Mar-08, at 10:39 PM, Keryx Web wrote:
I.e. I added support for webkit and any future browser that might
implement CSS 3 rounded corners.
However Safari 3.1 fails at showing any rounded corners at http://keryx.se/
On a test file [1], Safari 3.1 styles fieldsets with rounded
On 19-Mar-08, at 11:26 PM, cto wrote:
I ran the css validator on the page you linked to. It shows a number
of errors. The specific comments of concern are:
Property -moz-border-radius doesn't exist : 15px
Property -webkit-border-radius doesn't exist : 15px
Property border-radius doesn't
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Enjoy!
Mike
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Rahul Gonsalves skrev:
On a test file [1], Safari 3.1 styles fieldsets with rounded borders
very happily. Perhaps there's something else at play here?
I think I've reduced the problem. There are no rounded corners when the
fieldset has got a legend element. In my Safari this testcase shows
Hi Lars
I thought fieldset (with legend) are used only for form elements, I am
curious why you would used it in your right column's content.
tee
Lars Gunther
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The validator is doing the right thing in flagging these rules as either not
existing or at another version of CSS. Usage of -vendor-specific-css in this
manner is also perfectly fine when you want to target a feature that has been
introduced into a rendering engine but has not yet been
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