Re: [css-d] Firefox applying whitespace in print media - Success!

2006-01-04 Thread Kevin Browne
Kevin Browne wrote: problem with Firefox 1.5 (WinXP) Problem: Firefox is [tonyFelice] ... applying a left margin to acronym [tonyFelice] and left margins and right paddings to a elements. [tonyFelice] After noticing that these margins are not applied to the header element, I realized that

[css-d] Firefox applying whitespace in print media

2005-12-30 Thread Kevin Browne
Hi all, I've been working on an external print stylesheet for a site, and I'm getting a strange problem with Firefox 1.5 (WinXP). It also occurs in Firefox 0.8, 1.0, and 1.0.7 (all WinXP). It does not occur in IE6/SP2 or Opera 8.5 (WinXP). Here's the problem(s): Firefox is often, but not

Re: [css-d] Firefox applying whitespace in print media

2005-12-30 Thread Roger Roelofs
Kevin, On Dec 30, 2005, at 5:56 PM, Kevin Browne wrote: Hi all, I've been working on an external print stylesheet for a site, and I'm getting a strange problem with Firefox 1.5 (WinXP). It also occurs in Firefox 0.8, 1.0, and 1.0.7 (all WinXP). It does not occur in IE6/SP2 or Opera 8.5

Re: [css-d] Firefox applying whitespace in print media

2005-12-30 Thread {tonyFelice}
Kevin Browne wrote: problem with Firefox 1.5 (WinXP) Problem: Firefox is [tonyFelice] ... applying a left margin to acronym [tonyFelice] and left margins and right paddings to a elements. [tonyFelice] Kevin, could you look at this example, and tell me if it is an accurate test case for your

Re: [css-d] Firefox applying whitespace in print media

2005-12-30 Thread {tonyFelice}
Kevin Browne wrote: problem with Firefox 1.5 (WinXP) Problem: Firefox is [tonyFelice] ... applying a left margin to acronym [tonyFelice] and left margins and right paddings to a elements. [tonyFelice] I have never noticed it before, but _firefox_ is imposing 'mandatory' margins on those

Re: [css-d] Firefox applying whitespace in print media

2005-12-30 Thread {tonyFelice}
Kevin Browne wrote: problem with Firefox 1.5 (WinXP) Problem: Firefox is [tonyFelice] ... applying a left margin to acronym [tonyFelice] and left margins and right paddings to a elements. [tonyFelice] After noticing that these margins are not applied to the header element, I realized that