Hi Simon, I've seen similar issues to this but not yet with Firefox 2.0.
It can be a pretty annoying issue because placing text into something that didn't contain text before may alter its dimensions--even if a specific width and height are specified. When that was the case, I believe we worked around it by specifying either a "line-height: 1px;" style or possibly an "overflow: hidden;" style. If the container is larger than a character, then there is nothing to worry about. On a somewhat related note, I'm not sure the DOM structure of the tabs in the navigationPane are even in a format that is very flexible for alternative appearances. I'd be happy to see it restructured to be less reliant on tables--possibly even structured so the DOM elements actually overlap instead of having graphics to give the illusion of overlapping tabs. Thanks, Matt On 10/24/06, Simon Lessard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello all, There's a small bug with panelNavigation in tab mode in Firefox 2.0(didn't check 1.5) where the tab borders are not rendered. I think it's because Firefox renders some elements only if they contain something. Since tabs structure only use some td for background image, it fails. I think I had the same problem with panelBox and I ended adding a small I might have to check. Anyone else has experience with this or comments for the potential fix? Regards, ~ Simon
