On Jul 15, 2008, at 12:44 PM, Alan Gresley wrote:
> *height: 10px;
> }
>
>
> Once you remove *height: 10px;, IE7 render the same as the other
> browsers. Apart from the universal selector '*' causing parsing errors
> in your style sheet, thus making it invalid. The universal selector
> used
> in this fashion is …
Excuse me while I go on nitpicking, but the use of the asterisk ('*')
in this case has absolutely _no_ relationship to the universal
selector. In this case it is just that, an asterisk that has been
attached to a property name, and has no special meaning, except for
being a hack to target IE 6 and 7.
Philippe
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