Re: Re: [css-d] Mac and Linux checks please.

2005-09-29 Thread BJ
http://seeklocally.com/europe/ Well, it appears this fix fixed IE6 without breaking anything else- I'd appreciate one more go-round by the Safari and Konqueror crowd to make sure we finally have a winner. And THANK YOU ALL once again. Oh, and Philippe, re: More on 'hasLayout':

[css-d] Mac and Linux checks please.

2005-09-28 Thread BJ
http://seeklocally.com/europe/ This one's a pretty simple one, just need to know if it's holding up on the Shiny Side and in OpenSourceWorld. Thanks! bj --- avast! Antivirus: Outbound says I'm squeaky clean. Virus Database (VPS): 0539-1, 09/27/2005 Tested on: 9/28/2005 11:12:02 AM

Re: [css-d] Mac and Linux checks please.

2005-09-28 Thread David Laakso
BJ wrote: http://seeklocally.com/europe/ This one's a pretty simple one, just need to know if it's holding up on the Shiny Side and in OpenSourceWorld. Thanks! bj 20 screen captures-- Mac/Linux http://www.browsercam.com/public.aspx?proj_id=194443 Best, dL -- David Laakso

Re: [css-d] Mac and Linux checks please.

2005-09-28 Thread BJ
Okay, the screenshots seem to sum up what everyone has told me- the nav bar and breadcrumb trail are borking in both Safari and Konqueror. And simple has turned into not-so-simple once again. Tedd also said: However, the navigation becomes confusing and doesn't hold it's shape/configuration

Re: [css-d] Mac and Linux checks please.

2005-09-28 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
On 29 Sep 2005, at 12:12 am, BJ wrote: http://seeklocally.com/europe/ With Safari, your #path does it exactly what you tell it to do: #path { /* some other styles */ display: inline-block; } It collapses in width. Opera supports inline-block, but partly expands it due to the floated