Hi,
Try it out by
#foo .bar {
padding-left:60px; /* For mozilla safari */
#padding-left:65px; /* IE 7 */
_padding-left:60px; /* IE 6 */
}
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 5:37 AM, Prashant prashantshr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I need to implement a padding-left:65px in IE7. I have following -
Can you not use a conditional? It's far more reliable than CSS hacks, which
may cause problems in future browsers.
!--[if IE 7]
link rel=stylesheet type=text/css href=iehax.css /
![endif]--
- James
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James Ducker wrote:
Can you not use a conditional?
Of course one can.
It's far more reliable than CSS hacks, which may cause problems in
future browsers.
I don't agree with that assessment, providing one work a bit on
selecting the right CSS hack and don't just use any hack because it
-Original Message-
From: li...@webstandardsgroup.org on behalf of Gunlaug Sørtun
Sent: Thu 4/2/2009 6:15 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] IE7 CSS fix
It's far more reliable than CSS hacks, which may cause problems in
future browsers.
I don't agree with that
I dont understand why anyone needs to hack anything. If you design to web
standards and use a logical structure/layout with good use of floats or
positioning, you can develop a page/layout that works in all browsers. It
usually takes a bit of tweaking but it can be done. I thought this group
michael.brocking...@bt.com wrote:
To my mind, that is the definition of a CSS hack - it is abuse of a
bug that is believed to only apply to the required browser(s)
Mmm. One exploits a bug to kill/fix another bug, and triggers an unknown
number of bugs in various browsers - present and future
Alex wrote:
I dont understand why anyone needs to hack anything. If you design to
web standards and use a logical structure/layout with good use of
floats or positioning, you can develop a page/layout that works in
all browsers. It usually takes a bit of tweaking but it can be done.
Sure,
Alex [ag...@inactu.co.uk] wrote:
I don’t understand why anyone needs to hack anything. If you design to web
standards and use a logical structure/layout with good use of floats or
positioning, you can develop a page/layout that works in all browsers. It
usually takes a bit of tweaking but it
Thanks everyone.
I don't want to use conditionals at this stage as I am new to the system and
using conditionals would mean modifying a global template which I am not
comfortable doing right now.
I have tried the following but for some reason IE7 is picking IE6 hacks only
-
#foo .bar {
Gunlaug wrote:
When one wants more, one has to aim for what works in better browsers
and correct/nudge/fix weaker browsers until they appear to do reasonably
well - without disturbing better browsers in the process. Simple
tweaking usually falls short then, and one may have to look at other
What date and where is the April Melbourne meeting?
Thanks,
Anat
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From: li...@webstandardsgroup.org [mailto:li...@webstandardsgroup.org]on Behalf
Of William Donovan
Sent: Thursday, 2 April 2009 10:44 AM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] Melbourne
Prashant wrote:
I have tried the following but for some reason IE7 is picking IE6
hacks only -
Which means IE7 is in Quirks Mode - on level with IE5.5.
Georg
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Alex wrote:
Blimey, you norwegians are a tad opinionated.
Nah, we just just like to be given a valid reason for changing our
minds. Comes with the territory - we never take the easy way out since
there isn't any in this country :-)
What does 'one' actually think 'one' is going to acheive in
On Apr 2, 2009, at 9:49 PM, Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
Sorry, but this Norwegian can't see the point in being stuck in the
past
just because someone else thinks that's good enough.
Life's too short, and after having worked in front of these screens
for
nearly thirty years I'm getting a bit
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