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[2] http://www.tjkdesign.com/articles/tip.asp
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Hello Ali,
In addition to what Georg said, I usually set the root-declaration to
100.01% to avoid size inheritance bugs in some versions of Opera, and then
use em.
http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=UsingEms
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/
In you case you can force the wrapper to enclose the floats by:
Floating the wrapper as well
Or
Applying a clearing technique
http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=ClearingSpace
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in many aspects.
Thanks for making it available.
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Jérôme Coupé
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is transparent images (Jaws
6,20 test ok and keyboard navigation as well) What do you think ?
http://www.tjkdesign.com/articles/tip.asp
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Jérôme Coupé
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One
Hello there,
Here is the link to the BIR example
http://wdhaven.com/xmp/bir.html
Regarding Image Replacement techniques, here are resources for checking the
pros and the cons of various methods
http://www.mezzoblue.com/tests/revised-image-replacement/
http://wd.mrclay.org/tests/ir/
Hello Anthony,
Works for me as well using FF 1.0.4 on Win XP SP2 without reload.
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Jérôme Coupé
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,
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trick I know:
html
{
height: 100%;
margin-bottom: 1px;
}
It keeps the vertical scrolling to a minimal 1px.
Source:
http://www.hicksdesign.co.uk/journal/forcing-scrollbars-now-even-better
Credits to Patrick H. Lauke.
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Jérôme Coupé
Hello Julia,
I do not have time right now for a full check but I would go for the
infamous guillotine bug described here (with fix):
http://www.positioniseverything.net/explorer/guillotine.html
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http
Hello Philippe,
Thank you very much for your quick answer.
Your suggestion (below)corrected the first problem when added to my CSS
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/*The following is read by IE5 MAC only
anyway), I took the time to implement the whole stuff ... IE 5 MAC fans can
now rejoice (except that the border on hover features a 2 pixels gap on the
left ;o), but hey, I can live with that)
Thanks ever so much for your help again.
Cheers,
Jérôme Coupé
International Polar Foundation
Multimedia
*/
/*\*//*/
div#mainnav a
{
white-space:nowrap;
width:1px;
}
/**/
Could you please have another look ?
Thanks for your help.
Cheers,
Jérôme
On 31 May 2005, at 12:39 am, jérôme coupé wrote:
The problems are the following:
* Under IE MAC 5.0 the navbar displays all funny (big gaps between
;
padding:5px 8px;
text-decoration:none;
color:#000;
}
div#mainnav a:hover,div#mainnav a:focus,div#mainnav a:active,div#mainnav
a.current
{
border-bottom:3px solid #bd000b;
padding-bottom:2px;
}
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Jérôme Coupé
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