Strange, but that is the way with browsers:)
Steen Larsen wrote:
More or less. Rearranging the order of the styles, seems to have an
influence. No idea why but it looks ok now. Firebug only showed the first
style (background-image), but changing the order made more show up (not
all). Go figure.
More or less. Rearranging the order of the styles, seems to have an
influence. No idea why but it looks ok now. Firebug only showed the first
style (background-image), but changing the order made more show up (not
all). Go figure. But thanks for the input all.
/Steen
2008/4/2, Nino Saturnino
so you got this sorted out right?
Steen Larsen wrote:
I'm also developing mainly on firefox, and have tried clearing the cache an
all, but no luck. My colleague tried it out with the same result and he had
never downloaded the new stylesheet before.
The html is the standard feedback panel:
Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael wrote:
Eeek TDC(yousee), which robs me of a montly fee for television!
This might not be the rigth forum to ask CSS questions and is
sort of offtopic. But usually when something works in IE and
doesnt in firefox it means that IE breaks standard
Eeek TDC(yousee), which robs me of a montly fee for television!
This might not be the rigth forum to ask CSS questions and is sort of
offtopic. But usually when something works in IE and doesnt in firefox
it means that IE breaks standard compability, and due to some bug in IE
works anyway. My
Eeek TDC(yousee), which robs me of a montly fee for television!
This might not be the rigth forum to ask CSS questions and is sort of
offtopic. But usually when something works in IE and doesnt in firefox
it means that IE breaks standard compability, and due to some bug in IE
works anyway. My
I'm also developing mainly on firefox, and have tried clearing the cache an
all, but no luck. My colleague tried it out with the same result and he had
never downloaded the new stylesheet before.
The html is the standard feedback panel:
div wicket:id=feedbackwicket:panel
ul
and is indented as in the original
I think some browser use padding, others use margin to shift li. You need
to set both padding-left and margin-left to have them look the same on all
browsers.
On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 6:33 AM, Steen Larsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have made a
If you are having CSS issues in firefox, use firebug to debug it. It will
tell you which rules are being overridden and by what. You might be
including the CSS in the wrong order on the page, for example.
Regards,
Al
On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 6:06 PM, Matthew Young [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
and