On 21 Mar 2007, at 18:21, ~davidLaakso wrote:
Bradley Wright wrote:
To alleviate cross-browser issues like this myself, I tend to use
a reset CSS file which reverts all browser styling to a blank
slate, allowing you to start from scratch and render them however
you please. An example
Bradley Wright wrote:
On 21 Mar 2007, at 18:21, ~davidLaakso wrote:
Bradley Wright wrote:
To alleviate cross-browser issues like this myself, I tend to use
a reset CSS file which reverts all browser styling to a blank
slate, allowing you to start from scratch and render them
On 21/03/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to set up a new style sheet which will rely on default h, p and li
rendering as much as possible (no tinkering with the box margins, that is).
However, in trying to do this, it looks to me as if list items have a
different
line
On Wed, 21 Mar 2007, liorean wrote:
uri:http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/sample.html
However, browsers don't follow that perfectly.
Browsers actually deviate quite a lot from it. The sample style sheet
contains some rather odd parts. But regarding basic margins, it reflects
common browser
On 21 Mar 2007, at 17:10, Jukka K. Korpela wrote:
On Wed, 21 Mar 2007, liorean wrote:
uri:http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/sample.html
However, browsers don't follow that perfectly.
The default rendering of lists is relatively similar in different
browsers, but here, too, it's better to set the
Bradley Wright wrote:
On 21 Mar 2007, at 17:10, Jukka K. Korpela wrote:
On Wed, 21 Mar 2007, liorean wrote:
uri:http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/sample.html
However, browsers don't follow that perfectly.
The default rendering of lists is relatively similar in different
Set only what is necessary to set.
That's my goal!
Learn just exactly what controls what and for whom.
Hence, my question: where can I see a description of the defaults for boxes
around tags?
Keep the CSS lean, mean, and on-target.
It will be far easier to maintain and revise.
And it will
David Laakso suggested:
Set only what is necessary to set.
On Wed, 21 Mar 2007 12:31:52 -0600, Karen Davis responded:
That's my goal!
Learn just exactly what controls what and for whom.
Hence, my question: where can I see a description of the defaults for boxes
around tags?
Keep the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Learn just exactly what controls what and for whom.
Hence, my question: where can I see a description of the defaults for
boxes around tags?
Will just mention a few minor details that may affect elements -
whether browsers get to keep their defaults or you add your