Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
On Apr 16, 2008, at 12:55 AM, Alan Gresley wrote:
Gecko 1.7~1.8 and IE7 will show this behavior when a child element is
floated right inside a parent element floated either left or right.
http://css-class.com/test/css/visformatting/floats/floats-width-auto.htm
Hello guys girls, new to this list.
Observe: http://lensco.be/test/nested_floats/
Short story: a right float within a left float looks different in
Safari compared to Firefox and IE. So, who is right here? Is there a
way to get them to behave the same? Fixed widths are not an option.
My
On Apr 15, 2008, at 9:10 PM, Lensco wrote:
Observe: http://lensco.be/test/nested_floats/
Short story: a right float within a left float looks different in
Safari compared to Firefox and IE. So, who is right here? Is there a
way to get them to behave the same? Fixed widths are not an option.
My opinion: Safari is the most consistent - although it adds some
extra padding for no reason?
Could you clarify that ?
In the meantime I updated the testcase and added screenshots for IE7, FF3
and Opera: http://lensco.be/test/nested_floats/
Safari seems to add some extra 'padding' to the
Lensco wrote:
Hello guys girls, new to this list.
Observe: http://lensco.be/test/nested_floats/
Short story: a right float within a left float looks different in
Safari compared to Firefox and IE. So, who is right here? Is there a
way to get them to behave the same? Fixed widths are not
Lensco wrote:
My opinion: Safari is the most consistent - although it adds some
extra padding for no reason?
Could you clarify that ?
In the meantime I updated the testcase and added screenshots for IE7, FF3
and Opera: http://lensco.be/test/nested_floats/
Safari seems to add some extra