RE: [WSG] different spacing across browser p in li

2006-10-17 Thread Kepler Gelotte

 The list item in ol id=lth are floated to the left, do I not need to
 clear them?

 PS: I've removed it and it doesn't make a difference. 



Hello Taco,

I see the width of your page is 680px; Each list item is given a width of
170px;

(from lth.css:)
#lth LI {
PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 0px; FLOAT: left; PADDING-BOTTOM:
0px; MARGIN: 0px; WIDTH: 170px; PADDING-TOP: 0px; BORDER-BOTTOM: #99 1px
solid; LIST-STYLE-TYPE: none; BACKGROUND-COLOR: #0093dd
}

170px * 4 = 680px

Which means you are just touching the right side of the container OL
causing IE to wrap. If you reduce the size to 169px, the problem goes away.

Regards,
Kepler Gelotte
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[WSG] different spacing across browser p in li

2006-10-16 Thread Taco Fleur
I was wondering if someone knew why there is a larger spacing above the form
in Internet Explorer? 
http://www.clickfind.com.au/advertiser/register.cfm
in Firefox it looks ok, the ol id=lth is right above the form

Also wondering if someone could answer the question someone else asked on
this list in regards to a p tag in a li tag, is it needed? To me it is a
paragraph, but I could be wrong, do you not use a p tag within a list
item?
 

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Re: [WSG] different spacing across browser p in li

2006-10-16 Thread John Faulds
Seems to be the inline clear:left on your form which is causing the  
trouble in IE.


As for using other block level elements within a list item, I don't see  
the need for them unless your list items contains more than one line of  
content. If you want to differentiate between two paragraphs or if the  
content is quite long, then definitely use p tags, but in your case your  
content is only 2-3 words long. Lists are perfectly valid containers of  
content by themselves and I think they're fine in your case.


On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 20:51:21 +1000, Taco Fleur [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
wrote:


I was wondering if someone knew why there is a larger spacing above the  
form

in Internet Explorer?
http://www.clickfind.com.au/advertiser/register.cfm
in Firefox it looks ok, the ol id=lth is right above the form

Also wondering if someone could answer the question someone else asked on
this list in regards to a p tag in a li tag, is it needed? To me it  
is a

paragraph, but I could be wrong, do you not use a p tag within a list
item?

Kind regards,
Taco Fleur - watch our new video online! http://pacificfox.tv/



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RE: [WSG] different spacing across browser p in li

2006-10-16 Thread Taco Fleur
Thanks, any suggestions on how to solve that? I can't remove the clear:left 


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Subject: Re: [WSG] different spacing across browser  p in li

Seems to be the inline clear:left on your form which is causing the trouble
in IE.

As for using other block level elements within a list item, I don't see the
need for them unless your list items contains more than one line of content.
If you want to differentiate between two paragraphs or if the content is
quite long, then definitely use p tags, but in your case your content is
only 2-3 words long. Lists are perfectly valid containers of content by
themselves and I think they're fine in your case.

On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 20:51:21 +1000, Taco Fleur [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: [WSG] different spacing across browser p in li

2006-10-16 Thread John Faulds

Why can't you remove it?

On Tue, 17 Oct 2006 10:08:56 +1000, Taco Fleur [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
wrote:


Thanks, any suggestions on how to solve that? I can't remove the  
clear:left



Kind regards,
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Sent: Monday, 16 October 2006 9:21 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] different spacing across browser  p in li

Seems to be the inline clear:left on your form which is causing the  
trouble

in IE.

As for using other block level elements within a list item, I don't see  
the
need for them unless your list items contains more than one line of  
content.

If you want to differentiate between two paragraphs or if the content is
quite long, then definitely use p tags, but in your case your content  
is

only 2-3 words long. Lists are perfectly valid containers of content by
themselves and I think they're fine in your case.

On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 20:51:21 +1000, Taco Fleur  
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Re: [WSG] different spacing across browser p in li

2006-10-16 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun

Taco Fleur wrote:
Thanks, any suggestions on how to solve that? I can't remove the 
clear:left


You can hack in a...

form {margin-top: -15px}

...(or another value) for IE/win only - using your favorite hack.

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