Re: [css-d] Firefox issue

2014-08-16 Thread Norman Fournier
On 2014-08-15, at 7:09 PM, Karl DeSaulniers wrote: My situation is I have a font cooper-black and when I copy css out of Firefox, I get cooper-#000. That is hilarious, and more annoying than autofill. __ css-discuss

[css-d] Firefox issue

2014-08-15 Thread Karl DeSaulniers
Don't know if anyone here can direct me in the right direction, but I am looking for where to submit bug reports to Firefox. I found an issue with their inspect element plugin where it is not copying css correctly from this inspect element area to another page. My situation is I have a font

Re: [css-d] Firefox issue

2014-08-15 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
Le 16 août 2014 à 10:09, Karl DeSaulniers k...@designdrumm.com a écrit : Don't know if anyone here can direct me in the right direction, but I am looking for where to submit bug reports to Firefox. I found an issue with their inspect element plugin where it is not copying css correctly

Re: [css-d] Firefox issue

2014-08-15 Thread Karl DeSaulniers
Done. Thanks Phillippe. Best, Karl DeSaulniers Design Drumm http://designdrumm.com On Aug 15, 2014, at 8:12 PM, Philippe Wittenbergh e...@l-c-n.com wrote: Le 16 août 2014 à 10:09, Karl DeSaulniers k...@designdrumm.com a écrit : Don't know if anyone here can direct me in the right

[css-d] Firefox issue

2006-06-05 Thread sdeng
Hi, I am pretty new to CSS. This file is fine with IE but when view through Firefox it does not display correctly. Any help would be greatly appreciated! http://www.ccclib.org/programs/srl_dsl.html http://www.ccclib.org/Style/programs.css Thanks Stacie

Re: [css-d] Firefox issue

2006-06-05 Thread Dave Goodchild
On 05/06/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I am pretty new to CSS. This file is fine with IE but when view through Firefox it does not display correctly. Any help would be greatly appreciated! http://www.ccclib.org/programs/srl_dsl.html

Re: [css-d] Firefox issue

2006-06-05 Thread Guillaume Bokiau
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Re: [css-d] Firefox issue

2006-06-05 Thread Robert O'Rourke
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I am pretty new to CSS. This file is fine with IE but when view through Firefox it does not display correctly. Any help would be greatly appreciated! http://www.ccclib.org/programs/srl_dsl.html http://www.ccclib.org/Style/programs.css Thanks Stacie Hi

Re: [css-d] Firefox issue - Link outline on click

2005-08-09 Thread Uwe Kaiser
Hi, Philippe Many thanks for the suggestion. About one year ago I was searching for a solution to visually eliminate the outline-box, too. But I couldn't find a satisfying one :( But now, it seems to became a nice day, today :-) Uwe Kaiser Philippe Wittenbergh schrieb: On 9 Aug

[css-d] Firefox issue from Exploring footers

2005-08-08 Thread Peter Scott
Hi, I've been following the article at http://www.alistapart.com/articles/footers/ to position a footer at the bottom of the viewport, but seem to experience an odd occurrence with Ghecko based browsers when the page has a substantial amount of text, as opposed to just a little bit more text,

[css-d] Firefox issue - Link outline on click

2005-08-08 Thread Haoshiro
Does anyone know if there is a way (using CSS) to stop Firefox from outlining a clicked link with a dotted border? I have some tabs on my site and this behavior degrades the appearance of the tabs once they are clicked. (Clicking somewhere else on the page removes focus from the link and the

Re: [css-d] Firefox issue - Link outline on click

2005-08-08 Thread Richard Grevers
On 8/9/05, Haoshiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does anyone know if there is a way (using CSS) to stop Firefox from outlining a clicked link with a dotted border? I have some tabs on my site and this behavior degrades the appearance of the tabs once they are clicked. (Clicking somewhere else

Re: [css-d] Firefox issue - Link outline on click

2005-08-08 Thread Haoshiro
Actually when I attempted that it caused the firefox window to lose focus (switching to another open firefox window.) I do realize it is something of an accessibility feature but, personally, hardly see it's great usefullness. Creating anchors, which I had previously overlooked adding while

Re: [css-d] Firefox issue - Link outline on click

2005-08-08 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
On 9 Aug 2005, at 7:04 am, Haoshiro wrote: Does anyone know if there is a way (using CSS) to stop Firefox from outlining a clicked link with a dotted border? I have some tabs on my site and this behavior degrades the appearance of the tabs once they are clicked. (Clicking somewhere else on