Roger Roelofs wrote:
Erik,
On Nov 10, 2006, at 11:26 AM, Erik Harris wrote:
There are times when I'd like a link to contain both an image and
text. I
want the text to be underlined, as usual, but I don't want the
image to be
underlined. This works fine in most browsers, but Firefox
francky wrote:
But in case of html4.01 Transitional without dtd-declaration:
http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/css-discuss/img-and-text-hovering-b.htm
I should go for my 2nd castle, which I like most of all. ;-)
Note that such a declaration is the same as quirks mode to browsers,
On 11/15/06, Gunlaug Sørtun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd generally advice against quirks mode in any browser but IE6.
Isn't it time we let quirks mode go altogether? You're not making the
most of IE6's already impaired render engine, and inviting a lot of
box model hacks. Means abandoning