-Original Message-
From: Jesse Vincent [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I believe that the CSS-based layout in 3.6 significantly
improves this.
-j
Hi,
I just did a quick test - we are still on 3.4.2, but I have a 3.6.1 setup I
can play with.
It is an improvement, but I don't
I'm looking for something that will wrap the text - the CSS solutions I've
tried so far don't appear to work across all the major browsers...
We've spent some time on this and the best CSS minds we've talked
to...don't have any good ideas.
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I'm looking for something that will wrap the text - the CSS
solutions I've
tried so far don't appear to work across all the major browsers...
We've spent some time on this and the best CSS minds we've talked
to...don't have any good ideas.
I did some Googling and some testing, and found
Hi -
We ran into this problem as well (with 3.6.1), and our solution (so far
as I understand it... I'm not really a CSS guy) was to make pre tags
scroll. It results in a scroll bar at the bottom of whatever segment
would have caused the page to over widen. We added this to the rt css:
pre
{