note to all: IF IN DOUBT, add position:relative; -- it fixes many,
many IE bugs :)
Would it be excessive or treacherous to declare for Win IE:
* html * { position:relative; }
?
Is the default of position:static; important?
Off the top of my head, I think this would only negatively affect
note to all: IF IN DOUBT, add position:relative; -- it fixes many,
many IE bugs :)
Would it be excessive or treacherous to declare for Win IE:
* html * { position:relative; }
Yes, I think so. One instance I can think of is that links within a
scrolling div will not scroll (in
note to all: IF IN DOUBT, add position:relative; -- it fixes many,
many IE bugs :)
POSITION:RELATIVE ... EUREKA!
I feel like such an eejit - I should have known!
I have already taken to adding position:relative to all my main divs,
don't know why I didn't think of it as a first step towards
Hi All,
I am having SUCH a bizarre experience with IE. I thought I'd seen it
all with that browser, but it still manages to fry my brain anew ...
I have developed a site using valid XHTML and CSS, which can be seen
here: http://www.manisheriar.com/queenbee/
Everything is working smoothly in
On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 22:31:48 -0600, Mani Sheriar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The H1 for the first article (at the top left) does not display in IE.
It does not show up at all, even though the code is exactly the same as
it is for the following two articles. What shows up is just blank white
On Feb 10, 2005, at 9:31 PM, Mani Sheriar wrote:
The H1 for the first article (at the top left) does not display in IE.
It does not show up at all, even though the code is exactly the same as
it is for the following two articles. What shows up is just blank
white
space.
The icon (small arrow)
-Original Message-
From: Mani Sheriar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 11 February 2005 3:32 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: [WSG] ie INSANITY ... please help me
Hi All,
I am having SUCH a bizarre experience with IE. I thought I'd seen it
all