"Ian Hickson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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<> Show me the standard where is written
<>
<> "When overflow:auto, show a blank screen"
<As David Baron has explained on the bug, this only happens because the
<element is empty of in-flow children, since all the children are
<absolutely positioned. I'm not exactly sure what you were trying to do
<with the 'overflow:auto' but whatever it was, the way you are doing it is
<wrong. Mozilla is laying this out correctly as far as I can tell.
You try only to discuss away the bug
by numerouse word plays.
But You had been unable to read my original post
I wrote there
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When You move the mouse around over the black
area, the mouse pointer changes when You are over
a link.
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This means the whole page is rendered.
All the links are at the correct position.
This can be easy prooven by moving the mouse
around. Where ever a link is, the mouse changes
to the hand with the finger like over an link.
The only problem is:
The colors do not match the CSS.
Everything is written in the background color
I am curriouse how You will atempt to
dicsuss away this failure.
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