Both pages have a doctype declaration for me?!
Try downloading one of the pages, e.g. www.uniklinik-freiburg.de , remove
the doctype declaration, and see what happens in Mozilla: Mozilla will
display the page without those spaces between the images, as it is displayed
in NN 4, Opera, and IE.
Andreas Fahrner wrote:
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My page, http://www.ircass.org/, contains valid HTML 4.01 transitional and
valid CSS2. My question is: Why does Mozilla render these pages in a
different way when you remove the doctype declaration?
Because it renders it the right way when the doctype is
Hi!
If you've a look at http://www.ircass.org/ or
http://www.uniklinik-freiburg.de/ you will notice a difference between
Mozilla's rendering with and without the doctype declaration. Has this to do
with Mozilla's quirks mode? How do you have to change the pages so that they
display as in quirks
standards mode.
Has this to do with Mozilla's quirks mode?
They don't trigger quirks mode, at least not for me. If one did, and the
other didn't, then _yes_, that could be one of the causes.
How do you have to change the pages so that they
display as in quirks mode but still have a doctype
Andreas Fahrner wrote:
How do you have to change the pages so that they
display as in quirks mode but still have a doctype declaration?
Use a doctype like:
!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN
(ie. transitional and without a URL).
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