thanks Richard,
I'm testing the site through browsershots.org on many different Linux
browsers (there are so many!).
It's a game of float, clear and using different div's, tricky sometimes.
Let's hope one day all browsers will interpret css the same (good) way.
bye
Henk
Henk Cortier
zaakvoerder
Melimato VOF
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On 5 dic 2006, at 18:38, Richard Grevers wrote:
> On 12/5/06, Henk Cortier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I created a simple form with the labels with fixed width:
>> form label.fixedwidth {
>> clear: both
>> display: block;
>> width: 140px;
>> float: left;
>> }
>>
>> it shows ok in Safari and PC/IE but on Linux it's a nightmare, any
>> idease?
>>
> You don't give us a lot to go on there: by "Linux" do you mean
> Mozilla, Opera or Konqueror?
> But having done CSS form layouts before, I'm guessing that a a
> "nightmare" means a column of labels which is either taller or shorter
> than the adjacent column of form controls, so nothing aligns.
> Try containing each label/input pair in a <div> or <p> element any
> apply the clear to that rather than the label.
> --
> Richard Grevers, New Plymouth, New Zealand
> Hat 1: Development Engineer, Webfarm Ltd.
> Hat 2: Dramatic Design www.dramatic.co.nz
>
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