On 19/01/2011 3:39 AM, Felix Miata wrote:
On 2011/01/18 09:51 (GMT-0500) David Laakso composed:
Same Mac OS X 10.4 Camino/2.0.6. Eventually, Seamonkey and Camino will
get it-- they both tend to lag behind a little...
Camino lags a lot - its latest version is Gecko equivalent to FF 3.0.x.
SM isn't as big a laggard. Latest's (2.0.11) Gecko is equivalent to FF
3.5.x. Upcoming (2.1) will be equivalent to FF 4, both now in beta
(Gecko rv2).
On 1/18/11 9:01 AM, Philip Taylor (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
Overshoots visible at intersection of "up" and "right"
lines in Seamonkey V2.0.11 @ 1152 x 864 dpi; screen-
shot available on request.
Philip Taylor
Thank you all for the checked. I not to concerned about concerned about
Camino and Seamonkey. Anyway, don't want to hack. I just glad that I
have discovered a way that the family tree layouts can works in
something that is not IE to show links. The links in say this family tree,
<http://contueor.com/fam_trees/catling.htm>
do not work (or even show) in IE9 (any mode) nor does the lines render
in IE tester. Only the real IE7, IE6 or IE5.5 will show this family tree
correctly. The reason is that they are created in MS Excel (view the
source, yuck!).
The slight break with large font size is seen here.
<http://css-class.com/test/demos/genealogy/slight-break.png>
Nothing really to fuss about and is just the result of trying to get the
correct join by using this image which has lots of white below the black.
<http://css-class.com/test/demos/genealogy/sibling-last.png>
--
Alan http://css-class.com/
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