Anyone wrote:
> I am seeing this problem as well.
> 
> Using the latest nightly builds on Win2k (SP2sr1) images that are
> loaded through css and display on page load will not display after
> switching styles.
> 
> Check it out here:
> http://www.visi.com/~hoju/humor.html
> 
> I use :before and :after with content url's to images. This allows me
> to display images on a page as decoration without actually cluttering
> the page with annoying <img> tags.  It works upon the first load, but
> if you switch the style to "none" or "Other" and then try to switch
> back to "Added-Extras", the images don't show up again.  However,
> other styles like colors, fonts, and display take effect.
> 
> This was working fine until recently.  Anyone know what is going on?
> Is there a current bug on this?
> 
> Jake
> 
> On Tue, 12 Feb 2002 15:57:26 +0000, "D. D. Brierton"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
>>I upgraded to 0.9.8 last night and much of my CSS stylesheets are now broken.
>>At this page:
>>
>>http://www.dzr-web.com/welcome.php
>>
>>repeatedly using the javascript styleswitcher on the page or using Mozilla's
>>built-in stylesheet switcher produces increasingly bad results.
>>
>>This page:
>>
>>http://www.dzr-web.com/demos/css/
>>
>>is just rendered as a hideous mess. There is a screenshot here:
>>
>>http://www.dzr-web.com/demos/css/screenshots/NN4.gif
>>
>>All of this has been working flawlessly for some time now (definitely in
>>0.9.2+, but even earlier than that). I'm shocked that such severe problems
>>could have been introduced after Moz has been making such heroic leaps
>>towards a 1.0 release lately.
>>
>>Is this a known issue? Or should I file a bug report? Or is there actually
>>something wrong with my pages (I don't think there is)?
>>
>>TIA, Darren
>>
> 

read this first with CSS:

news://news.mozilla.org:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

also there are some bugs that have been exposed also by fixing 
underlining problems..

also try not to code using navigator 4 extentions like layers and so forth.

-dennis


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