I just wanted to say that this suggestion indeed fixed the problem. Thanks.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Philippe Wittenbergh
Sent: Friday, 15 June 2007 1:06 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] Difference between IE
Hello all,
I'm hoping someone can see the obvious on the following page and tell me
where I've gone wrong;
http://vasco.brucehighway.com/reports-hierarchical-display.htm
in Firefox it displays the totals on the right-hand side exactly where I
expect it to be.
In Internet explorer the numbers
Not sure why this sort of tabular information isn't in a table? Tables are
not all evil... I suppose you are going to have expanding/contracting with
the plus button/icon.
Besides that though, you should look into the absolute positioning of some
of the elements you are putting on the page.
You
Subject: Re: [WSG] Difference between IE and Firefox - can't figure it
out...
Not sure why this sort of tabular information isn't in a table? Tables are
not all evil... I suppose you are going to have expanding/contracting with
the plus button/icon.
Besides that though, you should look
On Jun 15, 2007, at 10:12 AM, Taco Fleur wrote:
I'm hoping someone can see the obvious on the following page and
tell me
where I've gone wrong;
http://vasco.brucehighway.com/reports-hierarchical-display.htm
in Firefox it displays the totals on the right-hand side exactly
where I
expect
] Difference between IE and Firefox - can't figure it
out...
On Jun 15, 2007, at 10:12 AM, Taco Fleur wrote:
I'm hoping someone can see the obvious on the following page and tell
me where I've gone wrong;
http://vasco.brucehighway.com/reports-hierarchical-display.htm
in Firefox it displays
heh, funny, I see it as having absolute positioning within firebug when I
inspect one of the numbers in the very right column:
#result-tree .c-4 {reports-hierarchi... (line 102)
right:0px;
}
#result-tree .c-2, #result-tree .c-3, #result-tree .c-4 {reports-hierarchi...
(line 81)
On Jun 15, 2007, at 12:26 PM, Taco Fleur wrote:
I'm not sure what
giving the parent p 'layout' _might_ solve the issue.
means though?
Maybe this translation works better:
Triggering 'hasLayout' on the parent p _might_ solve the issue
Philippe
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Philippe Wittenbergh
http://emps.l-c-n.com
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm not sure what
giving the parent p 'layout' _might_ solve the issue.
means though?
Philippe posted a link that explains this:
http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/onhavinglayout.html
But I believe it is the DIV that needs to have layout, try this:
div {zoom:1}
---
#result-tree ul li {
clear: right;
position: relative;
}
#result-tree .c-4 {
right: 0px;
}
_
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Karl Lurman
Sent: Friday, 15 June 2007 1:57 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] Difference between IE
] On
Behalf Of Philippe Wittenbergh
Sent: Friday, 15 June 2007 1:59 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] Difference between IE and Firefox - can't figure it
out...
On Jun 15, 2007, at 12:26 PM, Taco Fleur wrote:
I'm not sure what
giving the parent p 'layout' _might_ solve the issue
] Difference between IE and Firefox - can't figure it
out...
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm not sure what
giving the parent p 'layout' _might_ solve the issue.
means though?
Philippe posted a link that explains this:
http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/onhavinglayout.html
But I believe it is the DIV
On Jun 15, 2007, at 1:30 PM, Taco Fleur wrote:
What do you mean by 'hasLayout', I don't use that as a class or id
name and
I have no idea what else it could be? Probably the only person who
doesn't
get it, sorry...
Read the link in footnote [1] in my first message. It is only 45
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