Hi Chris,
Try border-collapse : collapse in your ul declaration.
Bob
Chris Stratford wrote:
Hey List,
I know this bug has been discussed before - but I can't find any
solutions.
Wondering if there have been any recent fixes or what not.
This is how the menu should look (this was from
On 19 Jun 2005, at 6:10 pm, designer wrote:
Hi Chris,
Try border-collapse : collapse in your ul declaration.
Bob
Applies only to tables, or block level elements set to {display:table}
Philippe
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A few weeks ago a programmer of IE 7 official say that they fix the PNG
problem! So its already done and we will have proper PNG Support in IE 7! :)
Jack
Jorge Colon wrote:
Dear Friends,
I have just read and signed the online petition:
Proper PNG Support in Internet Explorer for Windows
we will have proper PNG Support in IE
I wouldn't be that sure ;) You know - MS...
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The rounding area can usually be fixed by adjusting your font-size
and/or line height, on the parent element and the cascade through your
list elements. The solution really is just a matter of tweaking each
until it is eliminated -- use the computed style section the FF dom
inspector and try
I would argue that putting edit delete in front of every list item is
more of a barrier to accessibility than the white space issue.
The complexity of your interface increases by an order of magnitude: In
a list of 25 items where I want the last item means I have to listen
(and choose
On 20 Jun 2005, at 9:04 AM, Terrence Wood wrote:
The rounding area
That of course is rounding error.
now where is my coffee?
T.
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Any chance of having a look at the code and the css.?
Jackie
- Original Message -
From: Chris Stratford [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Sent: Sunday, June 19, 2005 2:00 PM
Subject: [WSG] FF Bug - Any Fixes?
Hey List,
I know this bug has been discussed before - but
-Original Message-
From: Terrence Wood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, 20 June 2005 7:14 AM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Cc: Terrence Wood
Subject: Re: [WSG] Clash of nested lists
I would argue that putting edit delete in front of every
list item is
more of a barrier
Cole wrote: I've got a small background icon that I've hooked to a few li's. Displays as planned in FF, but doesn't display at all in IE6.
Any ideas how I can fix this in IE?not sure if youve solved this by now but often i find if you specify a background colour (instead of transparent), IE will
Sticks, carrots staying sane: An approach to standards advocacy in
large organisations and very interesting it was.
You are too kind ;)
The presentation is online at
http://weblog.200ok.com.au/2005/06/sticks-carrots-staying-sane.html
and the video appears to have been successful, so
Video is still in the works. We'll probably be looking for volunteers
later on to help us caption the sucker...
We've just got to wait for the AV team to have some spare time to
digitise it so I can take it home and edit it into something worthy of
upload (Don't worry Ben, I'll overdub you with
Thanks for all the suggestions Peter. I hadn't gotten it fixed
until I set the width of the li as per your suggestion.
Now the bullets show up in IE as desired.
Cole
- Original Message -
From:
Peter
Ottery
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005
Other fixes for this problem are as follows:
li { position:relative; }
li { height:1%; }
li { zoom:1.0; }
Applying borders may also fix the problem, I haven't tested that one
as it's a bad solution anyway -- changing the design to fix a bug
isn't cool at all; plus IE can't handle transparent
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