On 10 août 07, at 15:49, Brandon Aaron wrote:
The values reported are the correct values for that particular
browser.
I personnally have some major issues with offset and Safari 3, issues
which at least seems to be known according to http://jquery.com/
plugins/node/253.
Any words on
The values reported are the correct values for that particular browser. In
other words ... that is actually where the element is positioned. The
elements are positioned differently based on the browsers interpretation of
the CSS you are using. Try positioning an element absolute as a direct child
Yeah Safari 3 really threw a wrench in things. I'm worried that since it is
still beta that they will fix some of it ... so I'm still investigating
solutions. It won't be hard to fix ... just don't want to fix more than
once.
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Brandon Aaron
On 8/10/07, Luc Heinrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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