Re: [WSG] Opera 9.10 Margin

2007-02-20 Thread Ben Buchanan
However I already have a background image on the elements (the vertical pipe separating each link), and I have not found a way to add this extra image as a background the the first element. Have you tried adding it to the instead? Just use a contextual selector after that... li.first a { back

Re: [WSG] Opera 9.10 Margin

2007-02-20 Thread Sarah Peeke (XERT)
Thanks David - look forward to the new release. I've put in a dreaded to solve the problem for now. Much appreciated Sarah :) > You could possibly use a dotted border instead of an image for the > vertical pipe, but the one pixel issue is a Opera bug as it works > correctly in our public bu

Re: [WSG] Opera 9.10 Margin

2007-02-20 Thread David Storey
You could possibly use a dotted border instead of an image for the vertical pipe, but the one pixel issue is a Opera bug as it works correctly in our public builds of Opera 9.2. Development is wrapping up shortly on 9.2, so it should be out soon. you can test the page using this build by

RE: [WSG] Opera 9.10 Margin

2007-02-20 Thread Sarah Peeke (XERT)
Hi Kepler, Many thanks for your reply. However I already have a background image on the elements (the vertical pipe separating each link), and I have not found a way to add this extra image as a background the the first element. Do you have any suggestions please? > Hi Sarah, > > The problem

RE: [WSG] Opera 9.10 Margin

2007-02-19 Thread Kepler Gelotte
Hi Sarah, The problem appears to be the tag you have embedded in the first list item. The img has a height of 12px and is enlarging the list item containing Home. A better solution would be to remove the img tag from the first list item and use a background URL instead: In mytest.css: