Yep--I set the minimum font size in Camino down to 10 points. So it _was_ just something I was just confused about. Sorry about that.
--Dave

On Jun 20, 2005, at 12:02 PM, James wrote:

It's a font size issue. Larger fonts make the text too big to fit in the div and since the div is floated the text can appear outside of it. You can reproduce the "bug" by increasing the font size in Firefox. Changing the font size in Camino should fix it.

On Jun 20, 2005, at 11:51 AM, Dave Mancuso wrote:


I have a site that renders well in Firefox, but has a small CSS bug in Camino (nightly 6/17)--the bar below the header graphic displays with its links below it instead of on it. <http:// www.mancusoreunion.com> is the site, BTW. IE Mac does the same thing, but that's pretty inconsequential. I just wondered--I thought Camino was pretty close to the trunk, wasn't it? Or maybe it's FF that's split. Or, maybe it's the CSS code that's buggy.
Or maybe I'm just confused.  :-)

--Dave


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