Ah, I'm sorry!
Am actually subscribed to both but this time made a mistake in a rush.
Thank you for your answer, though!


On Jan 13, 10:00 pm, Eric Meyer <[email protected]> wrote:
> That is part of the Susy Compass plugin's default stylesheet - not
> central to Sass at all. These conversations should be handled on the
> Compass google group rather than the HAML one. Even if it were a Sass
> issue, there is also a newly formed Sass group as HAML and Sass will
> be parting ways shortly.
>
> To answer the question: As with most things, different browsers handle
> rendering and rounding differently. It should never 'do the opposite',
> though, only add more or less space depending on that browser's
> algorithms. Webkit, unfortunately rounds down fairly harshly, so
> depending on the font size you may or may not see a result. It will
> never make things worse, though.
>
> Cheers,
> Eric
>
> On Jan 13, 11:52 am, lyuba <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Hello everyone!
> > In some of the versions of scss the default option was added to extend
> > all header styles with
> > .caps {
> >   letter-spacing: 0.1em; }
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> > However, it seems to bring opposite result in 
> > Firefox:http://clip2net.com/clip/m56531/1294944445-clipjg2812-4kb.png
> > When in Chrome 
> > is:http://clip2net.com/clip/m56531/1294944489-clipch2812-5kb.png
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> > If it's just my own bug - what could be the reason? If it's a common
> > problem - how would you fix this?
>
> > I can obviously remove these extends but idea to add them seems quite
> > good.

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