Do you use a reset sheet? Maybe this could help you?
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 4:51 PM, absynthe minded web smithes
absyn...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a way to target styles to specific OS's? FF for Mac and FF
for Windows have slight differences in how they handle legends, fonts,
and other
In this case, a reset sheet is not an option. I'm inserting new,
standards based code into a legacy, (deeply nested) table-based
layout. It would play havoc with the pages on which I'm working. But
... I could try resetting the specific elements, and see what effect
that has.
Thanks Tom and
Ar 16/07/10 03:06, ysgrifennodd Philippe Wittenbergh :
That would be me too…
I've yet to discover differences on how Gecko (or Webkit) handle things
differently depending on platform (except, eventually, with experimental
features; but those are - hmm, experimental ? - and prone to all
On 7/16/10 6:27 AM, Tom Livingston wrote:
Do you use a reset sheet? Maybe this could help you?
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 4:51 PM, absynthe minded web smithes
absyn...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a way to target styles to specific OS's? FF for Mac and FF
for Windows have slight differences in
On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 11:46 AM, David Hucklesby huckle...@gmail.com wrote:
I am not saying that a reset is bad-- just that it is usually
unnecessary.
I will say it for you then. It is virtually always bad. IMO
--
Ed Seedhouse
On 7/15/10 1:51 PM, absynthe minded web smithes wrote:
Is there a way to target styles to specific OS's? FF for Mac and FF
for Windows have slight differences in how they handle legends,
fonts, and other little things I have yet to discover. I've also
noticed little differences in Webkit
On Jul 16, 2010, at 10:39 AM, David Hucklesby wrote:
On 7/15/10 1:51 PM, absynthe minded web smithes wrote:
Is there a way to target styles to specific OS's? FF for Mac and FF
for Windows have slight differences in how they handle legends,
fonts, and other little things I have yet to