very oddi checked the site in my vmware PC IE7 & IE6, Firefox and
it looks fine. On my MacBook however the site shows the jog not in
Firefox 2, but in Firefox 3 and Safari 3.2.1. I've heard that this
jog was introduced to firefox3 but the safari jog is strange. Any
idears?
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> boun...@lists.css-discuss.org] On Behalf Of rollandburn
> Sent: 11 March 2009 15:57
> To: Gunlaug Sørtun; Bill Brown
> Cc: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
> Subject: Re: [css-d] 1px jog hel
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 10:56 AM, rollandburn wrote:
> Thanks for the speed! I've made the suggested changes and am seeing
> the jog still in firefox 3.0.7. It is most apparent just above the
> logo in the header when the window is resized slowly. Hmm... any
> other thoughts?
>
>
Validate.
ht
Thanks for the speed! I've made the suggested changes and am seeing
the jog still in firefox 3.0.7. It is most apparent just above the
logo in the header when the window is resized slowly. Hmm... any
other thoughts?
On 11-Mar-09, at 11:35 AM, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
> rollandburn wrote:
>>
rollandburn wrote:
> I have a layout that is falling victim to the 1px jog in firefox and
> wonder if there is somebody could lend a hand. The testing url is
> http://www.flexcomp.ca.php5-10.websitetestlink.com/
Your layout is falling victim to a "designer induced bug" :-)
Set margins/paddings
rollandburn wrote:
> Hi everyone, I have a layout that is falling victim to the 1px jog in
> firefox and wonder if there is somebody could lend a hand. The
> testing url is http://www.flexcomp.ca.php5-10.websitetestlink.com/
Changing the margin-left to -1px on the body worked for me in Firebu
Hi everyone, I have a layout that is falling victim to the 1px jog in
firefox and wonder if there is somebody could lend a hand. The
testing url is http://www.flexcomp.ca.php5-10.websitetestlink.com/
I understand a popular solution is to house the body's background
image in a 100% high cont