RE: [css-d] Filters

2005-08-11 Thread Alex Robinson
The RSS icons on (http://www.viavirtualearth.com/) are jumping too high in Safari and Opera but are sweet in FF and IE6. Most of our market is IE6, followed by FF. Safari and Opera don't rate high on our traffic at all, but the designers use them so it'd be nice for them to actually be able to see

Re: [css-d] Filters

2005-08-11 Thread David Laakso
Tatham Oddie (Fuel Advance) wrote: Perhaps there is a better way to fix this problem. The RSS icons on (http://www.viavirtualearth.com/) are jumping too high in Safari and Opera but are sweet in FF and IE6. Most of our market is IE6, followed by FF. Safari and Opera don't rate high on our traff

RE: [css-d] Filters

2005-08-11 Thread Tatham Oddie \(Fuel Advance\)
gnite Your Idea www.fueladvance.com -Original Message- From: Alex Robinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, 11 August 2005 1:49 AM To: Tatham Oddie (Fuel Advance) Cc: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org Subject: Re: [css-d] Filters >* Safari will read >* Opera will read

Re: [css-d] Filters

2005-08-10 Thread Alex Robinson
* Safari will read * Opera will read * Firefox won't read * IE6 won't read Or even a series of filters to achieve this. The difficulty is that FF seems to read the same things as S and O. Something like this should work /* all browsers will see this - that's all Safa

[css-d] Filters

2005-08-10 Thread Tatham Oddie \(Fuel Advance\)
All, Does anyone know of a CSS filter that: * Safari will read * Opera will read * Firefox won't read * IE6 won't read Or even a series of filters to achieve this. The difficulty is that FF seems to read the same things as S and O. So far I've only checked th