On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 2:16 AM, John Unsworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul Bennett wrote:
Hi Kevin,
It's not clear what you're trying to achieve. Can you give us some more
information?
Paul
Christian Snodgrass wrote:
I think he's essentially talking about a CSS reset file,
christian wrote:
line-height: the ugly henchman lurking in the shadows, ready to
strikewhen margin and padding have been defeated.
yes exactly that meyer reset addresses line height setting it to 1.5
ems i think, the equivelent of 18pixels.
But I dont think he had forms/input boxes in mind
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 10:40 PM, kevin mcmonagle
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can they be set for consistency across browsers?
if so what are all the attributes that need to be reset, i missing
something.
-best
kevin
The short answer is, no, not really. Some browsers have very limited
support
Was just walking back from work when it occurred to me I should of
specified that I was referring to Safari 2.1, sadly I'm stuck on a
Hackintosh so no opportunity to run Safari 3.
John Unsworth
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Christian Snodgrass wrote:
I think he's essentially talking about a CSS reset file, specific to input,
to neutralize all of the browser differences.
I'm
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