Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! I really appreciate your help. You
saved me a sleepless night - which I can ill afford.
Thank you.
Riva
francky wrote:
> Hi Riva,
> As Philippe wrote (in
> http://archivist.incutio.com/viewlist/css-discuss/81092):
>
>* "Actually it is the { height: 1%;}. Whe
Portman wrote:
> I changed the to and have
> the height: 1%; in also but it doesn't help. In the css for IE for the
> bullets, I have list-style-position: inside;.
>
> Any other ideas would be much appreciated.
Hi Riva,
As Philippe wrote (in
http://archivist.incutio.com/viewlist/css-discuss/
On Oct 25, 2006, at 11:50 AM, francky wrote:
> Or is it the * html li { height: 1%;}?
Actually it is. When the 'hasLayout' property is triggered on a ,
the bullet is displayed at the bottom of a multi-line list item. That
is a bug that affect both IE 6 and IE 7.
Philippe
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Thanks Francky.
Riva
francky wrote:
> Hi Riva,
> In IE there are no missing bullets, but all squares are displayed on the
> bottom line of the list-item. If there is only 1 line, it doesn't
> strike! ;-)
> How to solve?
> Maybe it has to do with IE's error handling of the html: validating
> le
Portman wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I am finishing up a website for someone and find that some of the
>bullets are missing in IE. The page is here:
>http://www.starqualitydesigns.com/1stchoice/services.htm. Can anyone
>tell me why one bullet in the middle is missing in the first list and
>the first bullets
Hi,
I am finishing up a website for someone and find that some of the
bullets are missing in IE. The page is here:
http://www.starqualitydesigns.com/1stchoice/services.htm. Can anyone
tell me why one bullet in the middle is missing in the first list and
the first bullets are missing in the sec