On 13 Dec 2006, at 22:18:42, Rob O'Rourke wrote:
I need to get control of what hasLayout and what doesn't before I
can work out what's really going on.
Use Microsoft's IE Developer Toolbar's DOM Inspector:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?
Nick Fitzsimons wrote:
On 13 Dec 2006, at 22:18:42, Rob O'Rourke wrote:
I need to get control of what hasLayout and what doesn't before I can
work out what's really going on.
Use Microsoft's IE Developer Toolbar's DOM Inspector:
On 14 Dec 2006, at 17:46:58, Rob O'Rourke wrote:
Nick Fitzsimons wrote:
On 13 Dec 2006, at 22:18:42, Rob O'Rourke wrote:
I need to get control of what hasLayout and what doesn't before I
can work out what's really going on.
Use Microsoft's IE Developer Toolbar's DOM Inspector:
Hi all,
I had the last letter of some floated form elements appearing on the
next line. I've managed to get rid of the letter itself with position:
relative; on the form input but there's still a 'phantom line' in IE
adding a load of 'padding' to the bottom of the label or fieldset.
The problem
Rob O'Rourke wrote:
I had the last letter of some floated form elements appearing on the
next line. I've managed to get rid of the letter itself with
position: relative; on the form input but there's still a 'phantom
line' in IE adding a load of 'padding' to the bottom of the label or
fieldset.
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Rob O'Rourke wrote:
I had the last letter of some floated form elements appearing on the
next line. I've managed to get rid of the letter itself with
position: relative; on the form input but there's still a 'phantom
line' in IE adding a load of 'padding' to the bottom of the label or
Nick Fitzsimons wrote:
On 13 Dec 2006, at 19:39:17, Rob O'Rourke wrote:
I found the PIE page i was looking for [1], it was the duplicate
characters bug however none of the triggers mentioned on that page
were present... as far as i could work out anyway.
[1]