Matthew Cruickshank wrote:
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fire fox still has scroll bars, but i'm getting some interesting
behavior. when you scroll, the image moves and the text stays put.
That's as I'd expect. In the page flow the SVG's object tag has been
constrained in CSS to a height of 600px (causing scrollbars for this
element), and the text immediately follows it.
Your "-33em" margin then pulls the text up over the SVG, but it's not in
the scrolling area.
.Matthew Cruickshank
http://holloway.co.nz/
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thanks for your reply. the image shouldn't scroll at all. firefox is
the only browser that does this. if this is a scalable vector graphic,
then why doesn't firefox scale it?
i know georg said that he has seen this kind of behavior in gecko
before, but mozilla.13 renders the image to size, although not the
z-index material. in fact, it tells me that the page has an
unrecognizable doctype. have no clue why that is happening, and ie6
does the same as mozilla.13, but they all render the image except firefox.
opera 9.01 is the only browser to render the page properly. in my book,
that doesn't speak very highly of the beloved firefox. maybe, just
maybe, opera has taken over as "the" standards compliant browser.
what we do is not rocket science. firefox claims to be the standard in
standards compliant browsers, yet it can't get what's coming in the
future of graphics correct. i know they are still working on firefox to
render svg natively, but opera has beaten them to the punch and far
surpassed them in setting a much higher standards compliance.
oh well, i understand that a lot of catch up has to be done by the
browser industry. it's just frustrating at the moment. i must be
patient and continue my work and research, but i want it NOW! ;^)
regards,
dwain
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