>
> >I have no idea whether this is related, but I recall reading somewhere
> >recently (can't remember where exactly, sorry) that CSS sometimes has
> >issues if you combine units (eg. pixels, ems, percentages) and keywords
> >(white, smaller, etc) within a rule. Since I can't pinpoint the source
> >of this info at the moment I'm a little hazy on the details, but I would
> >assume that it would only apply to shorthand declarations where more
> >than one thing is being set in a single rule.
> >
> >Sorry for being so vague, but I've been reading CSS stuff non-stop for
> >weeks and I just can't remember where I read this. Online, offline, it's
> >all a blur!
>
> You may have something there.
>
> I don't normally mix units in a layout -- if I work with em's (most
> of the time), then I use them throughout the site and never use
> pixels.
>
> However, I never thought using both keywords and numbers in different
> background-color rules might be construed as mixing units.
>
> Thanks, that makes as much sense as anything I could think of.
>
> Cheers,
>
> tedd
> --

Not to put a damper on things, but the example I used, had a mix of # and
keywords.

Ian
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