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I can reproduce it consistently, and make nearly all the boxes disappear
simply by inserting my cursor at the beginning of any heading and
dragging through the content past the bottom of the box. If I keep
dragging downward, I can make all of the boxes (except the purple one)
scroll
I am running Windows XP Pro SP2 with Firefox 1.07. Are you saying
you didn't test this on Windows?
No. I'm saying that I don't have access to a Windows box at the
moment and that I can only use the OS X versions which obviously
don't have the problem.
Yes I obviously didn't test for this
On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 12:05:32 -0400, Donna Casey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Anyone else, since Alex needs confirmation?
Donna Casey
Wow. How'd you do that!?!?!?
OS X FF 1.0.7
Don't see it in Safari or Opera 9pr1 Mac - under Tiger
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On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 13:15:55 -0400, Alex Robinson
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Anyhow, even if no one is up for doing the test case, can someone please
say whether the problem occurs on either the boxes or the borders
examples? Or even the simple unadorned one?
Boxes did not act the same FF
From: Alex Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes I obviously didn't test for this exact problem in this exact
browser on this exact platform. Probably because the OS X and
Windows XP version of Firefox gave the same behaviour so many times
inn my repeated save reload rituals that I often would check
Donna Casey wrote:
1)http://www.positioniseverything.net/articles/onetruelayout/example/rounded
2) insert cursor just before text Block2 in the green inner box
As well, you cannot get the boxes back by reloading the page or hitting
back button and returning, though you can click the example
Suggestion for a fix: remove the position: relative in .wrapper h2
Ingo's fix worked for me FF 1.0.4 on XP.
-Nigel
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Small testcase:
http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/tmp/fxselectbug.html
Confirmed with Firefox 1.0.5 [Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT
5.1; en-US; rv:1.7.9) Gecko/20050711]
Not scrolling/bug fixed in Firefox 1.5beta2 [Mozilla/5.0 (Windows;
U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8b5) Gecko/20051006]
Duckworth, Nigel wrote:
Yep, exactly as Donna described. But...I can also make everything
disappear by clicking on the little square box in the top right with the
[x] in it. ;) Seriously though, who does this (besides us)? And is this
problem unique to this method? I suppose someone wanting to
windows xp pro sp2, not osx
Tom Livingston wrote:
Wow. How'd you do that!?!?!?
OS X FF 1.0.7
Don't see it in Safari or Opera 9pr1 Mac - under Tiger
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I didn't mean to stir up trouble, I just thought you'd want to know. I didn't
mean to cause the boxes to disappear at all - they just did for some
reason and I finally figured out what I must have done to cause it.
Of course I wanted to know Donna. It's an excellent catch. Anything
that
well, except for the client that wants to be able to copy and paste
content from their site into whatever they want to use it in... it's
quite common for folks to copy/paste something, from an address to
phone
number to entire paragraphs...and use it in other media, don't you
think?
Darn,
Position Is Everything has just published an article by me that
should be of interest to people on css-d.
It's titled In Search of the One True Layout and explains how you can:
* display columns (as many as you like) in any order
* have equal height columns without having to use faux columns
*
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