On 7/28/06, Admin at AK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote about
http://www.annerykiln.co.uk/newak/datamanagement.html:
> Load it in IE
> Locate the line that contains the link that says:
>
> See one at Cwmcroiddur here...
>
> and set browser width so that the link text is split over two lines
> (end of one to beginning of next)
>
> Then hover over the link text (don't click)
>
> For me, as soon as it is hovered over, the link becomes one line extending
> beyond the visual right margin of the rest of the text.
<snip />
> Have since investigated methodically and discovered that:
>
> a:hover{
> text-decoration:none;
> color: #b44;
> /*border-bottom:1px solid #b44;*/
> }
>
> commenting out the border-bottom on the hover stops the behaviour.
>
> But why? And what if I want the border to change?
Hi, Marten,
This looks like IE having issues with percentages.[1] It seems to be
resolved by adding layout for IE[2]:
#content p {
height: 1%;
}
HTH,
Michael
[1] http://www.positioniseverything.net/explorer/percentages.html
[2] http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/onhavinglayout.html
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