Hello,
After quite a few years with working with this family tree layout, I
believe I have accidentally added the correct CSS by floating and
clearing the correct elements. It was very challenging.
http://css-class.com/test/demos/genealogy/generations3.htm
Seems to work without breaking
Overshoots visible at intersection of up and right
lines in Seamonkey V2.0.11 @ 1152 x 864 dpi; screen-
shot available on request.
Philip Taylor
Alan Gresley wrote:
Hello,
After quite a few years with working with this family tree layout, I
believe I have accidentally added the
On 2011/01/19 00:56 (GMT+1100) Alan Gresley composed:
http://css-class.com/test/demos/genealogy/generations3.htm
Seems to work without breaking (text size *, zooming, etc) in all
versions of IE along with FF 3.6.13, Opera 11 and Safari. I would please
welcome a check in Mac.
* Excluding
On 1/18/11 9:01 AM, Philip Taylor (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
Overshoots visible at intersection of up and right
lines in Seamonkey V2.0.11 @ 1152 x 864 dpi; screen-
shot available on request.
Philip Taylor
Same Mac OS X 10.4 Camino/2.0.6. Eventually, Seamonkey and Camino will
get it-- they
On 2011/01/18 09:51 (GMT-0500) David Laakso composed:
Same Mac OS X 10.4 Camino/2.0.6. Eventually, Seamonkey and Camino will
get it-- they both tend to lag behind a little...
Camino lags a lot - its latest version is Gecko equivalent to FF 3.0.x.
SM isn't as big a laggard. Latest's (2.0.11)
On 19/01/2011 3:39 AM, Felix Miata wrote:
On 2011/01/18 09:51 (GMT-0500) David Laakso composed:
Same Mac OS X 10.4 Camino/2.0.6. Eventually, Seamonkey and Camino will
get it-- they both tend to lag behind a little...
Camino lags a lot - its latest version is Gecko equivalent to FF 3.0.x.
SM