the caption and
the preceding text.
Is this a Firefox display bug? Has anyone encountered this and found a
workaround (other than a special class for tables that include captions; I'm
trying to avoid that)?
Jeff Jansen
Modest Systems
than using a heading, and I can always just make the
'captioned' style have no effect when FF gets fixed.
Jeff Jansen : Portland, OR : USA
-Original Message-
From: Philippe Wittenbergh [mailto:e...@l-c-n.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2009 4:50 PM
To: CSS-D
Cc: jeff...@modestsystems.com
, the Arial looks way too big, esthetically. Does CSS provide any
way to do something like this:
if (TW Cen MT is available) then 16px else 13px
or even
if (TW Cen MT) then 16px elseif (Arial) then 13px elseif (Helvetica) then
13px elseif (sans-serif) then (13px) endif
TIA,
Jeff Jansen
[and-what-goes-here] { color: #00f; }
So my question is, what's the [what-goes-here] and [and-what-goes-here]?
Jeff Jansen
Portland, OR
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