At 05:19 AM 9/14/2006, Dean you wrote:
>Is there an online resource somewhere that lists all the HTML
>elements that are rendered differently among browsers, and shows what
>CSS attributes you must tweak in order to get browsers to render the
>elements similarly?
Instead of writing to individual b
This is a problem I've been wrestling with on and on for the last few
months. It has been extremely difficult to get a handle on, since it
is intermittent and often difficult to reproduce.
I am bringing it to this list because it may be a CSS problem; it
could also be an IE quirk, and am hopin
I'm developing a site for a client who wants users to be able to post
poems and choose among a different set of fonts for display. The
most portable solution we could think of involves using Flash to
create a display area for the poem, and pass a font specifier as a
parameter. The SWF only ha
At 03:55 PM 11/4/2005, Tony wrote:
>Angela Trigg wrote:
> > can someone give me a reason to stick it out
> > given all the hacks you have to do, etc?
>
>eventually you'll discover the power of CSS - to take semantic (x)html
>and lay it out one way or another in minutes, to make a minor change
>acro
tried but still not working
Definitely the gecko roundup error - thanks to all for your help.
http://www.glatz.com/test6.php
I'm on Windows XP - with IE 6, I see an orange border line at the top and a
red border line at the bottom of each box,
But with Mozilla 1.05, the red line disappears
http://www.glatz.com/test6.php
I'm on Windows XP - with IE 6, I see an orange border line at the top and a
red border line at the bottom of each box,
But with Mozilla 1.05, the red line disappears between "line 2" and "line
3". If I increase the browser's font size, the red line appears.
In