On Sun, 15 Jul 2001 19:30:16 +0200, Roland M�sl wrote:
> "Canasta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
>> You should be aware that both your HTML and CSS contain errors. You
>> should fix those prior to investigating your display problem.
> When You mean this total useless buggy validator: yes
Which validator is that?
(I'd like to know, so I can avoid using it).
> But I will not stop using multi line ALT text and so on.
Will you start adhering to the most basic parts of the standard?
If not, how can you expect any browser to display your page as you
intended, except by chance?
> It's better the Mozilla team fixes the bug, or I cancel them from
> the list of standard compliant browsers.
I don't understand this, you don't think Mozilla is
standards-compliant if it doesn't render a non standards-compliant
page as you arbitrarily imagined it?
If you really want the bug fixed, attach a minimal validating
standards-compliant example that shows the problem (example:
<http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=90861>).
If you set height and width for body in css, the content is
displayed.
A CSS guru will hopefully jump in and tell us if this is what the
standard says should happen or not.
Best regards,
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