On Tue, December 18, 2007 2:06 pm, Børge Holen wrote:
> On Tuesday 18 December 2007 20:03:53 Stut wrote:
>> VamVan wrote:
>> > Please apologize for sending this question to PHP forums.
>>
>> If you know this already why ask the question here? Also, this is
>> not a
>> forum.
>>
>> > But I would appreciate it very much if some could please help me
>> styling
>> > <select mutiple> in HTMl with CSS?
>> >
>> > I have .selectmulti { border: 1px solid #c9c9c9 } this code but it
>> only
>> > works in firefox How can I make this work in IE?
>> >
>> > And also I want to change the selected color.
>>
>> AFAIK this can't be done without some very nasty code due to the way
>> IE
>> renders select elements. Google has the answer if you really want
>> it.
>
> Trinity renders shit, but for gods sake I would prefer if gecko would
> render
> atleast acid2 and keep up with the demands of the stylists, before
> they call
> themselves better than others. But then again, neither webkit or khtml
> is as
> versatile as the other two.
> Anyone with thoughts on opera...

All the browsers suck.

They are all rushing half-baked "features" to market instead of
focussing on quality user experience.

Opera just sucks in different ways.  No worse, no better.

ymmv

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