Rainer Wagener wrote: > Ingo Chao schrieb: >> The off-left technique [1] often comes with a width set. >> Does anyone remember the reason for this width? IE5-Mac? > > Because otherwise the hidden element could possibly extend into the > viewport. 'overflow:hidden' could also be added to prevent > this on scaling.
The thought occurred to me that without a width, IE's autoexpansion bug might decide that the off-left item really needed to be wide enough to hold its content and widen the element enough for part of it to appear in the viewport? David Jones, Content Coordinator, Customer Relations - KL PS, (808) 948-5830 "MMS <hmsa.com>" made the following annotations. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This electronic message is not an offer to contract, the acceptance of an offer to contract, or in any other way intended to contractually obligate HMSA; neither is it intended to change the terms of any existing contract unless specifically so stated. The information contained in this electronic message (or attached hereto) is intended only for the individual or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is confidential and protected by law. If you are not the intended recipient of this e-mail, you are cautioned that use of its contents in any way is prohibited and may be unlawful. If you have received this communication in error, please notify the sender immediately by e-mail or telephone and return the original message by e-mail to the sender or to [EMAIL PROTECTED] We will reimburse you for any cost you incur in notifying us of the errant e-mail. Thank you. ยท ==============================================================================
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