Re: [css-d] Safari, table cells, and overflow:hidden

2005-09-06 Thread Stuart Homfray
Philippe Wittenbergh wrote: It is a known weakness in Safari; there is currently no way to apply the overflow-property to table elements. And changing the display value of the table-cell won't work, because then it is not a table-cell anymore ! Thanks Philippe! Yes, it's a real shame th

Re: [css-d] Safari, table cells, and overflow:hidden

2005-09-05 Thread Stuart Homfray
Michael Landis wrote: I didn't find any reference to the correct syntax, though. Thank goodness for Google on the W3! [2] Unfortunately, it appears that it defines what indicators should appear if text should overflow its container, versus dictating how the text itself overflows. It hasn't yet

Re: [css-d] Safari, table cells, and overflow:hidden

2005-09-04 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
On 5 Sep 2005, at 6:21 am, Stuart Homfray wrote: Christian Heilmann wrote: On 9/3/05, Stuart Homfray wrote: I'm having a spot of trouble with the Safari browser and the overflow:hidden declaration when applied to table cells. ... have you tried setting the TDs as block? Thanks for the resp

Re: [css-d] Safari, table cells, and overflow:hidden

2005-09-04 Thread Stuart Homfray
Christian Heilmann wrote: On 9/3/05, Stuart Homfray wrote: I'm having a spot of trouble with the Safari browser and the overflow:hidden declaration when applied to table cells. ... have you tried setting the TDs as block? Thanks for the response Chris, but if you do that, the cells will si

Re: [css-d] Safari, table cells, and overflow:hidden

2005-09-04 Thread Stuart Homfray
Stuart Homfray wrote: I'm having a spot of trouble with the Safari browser and the overflow:hidden declaration when applied to table cells. Oh, and before anyone thinks this might be an opportunity for a 'Tables vs Divs' war, this *is* tabular data (see under 'Why we shouldn't use tables'

[css-d] Safari, table cells, and overflow:hidden

2005-09-02 Thread Stuart Homfray
Hi all, I'm having a spot of trouble with the Safari browser and the overflow:hidden declaration when applied to table cells. If you take a look at you should see what I mean. Basically, the following HTML: < td>IHaveaveryveryveryver