Hi,
First of all I sorry to be such a pain to keep
bugging you with my lack of knowledge.
Thanks to you this page http://www.pagemakers.dk/mouseriders/index.htmlook
the same in every browser I've tested in except for Mac/IE 5.2.
I've tested on Linux using PC and IE6, IE5, Opera 7, Moz and
Kim,
What would happen if you set your navcontainer to clear: left instead
of clear: both?
-Hugh Todd
Could someone please tell me if I need some special hack for Mac IE
or if there is a solution at all?
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In my experience, IE5 Mac needs distinct clearing divs, eg:
div style=clear:both/div
rather than just the clear property on existing elements.
Of course, I'm not a Mac user, so take that advice with a grain of salt!
--
Kay Smoljak
http://developer.perthweb.com.au
What would happen if you set
Could someone please tell me if I need some special hack for Mac
IE or if there is a solution at all?
I think I know the answer to this one (as I just spend hours on the
same type of IE5/Mac dilemma).
There seems to be a bug in IE5/Mac involving inherited clearing (in
lack of a better term for
On May 23, 2004, at 8:09 pm, Kim Kruse wrote:
Thanks to you this page
http://www.pagemakers.dk/mouseriders/index.htm look the same in every
browser I've tested in except for Mac/IE 5.2.
The problem is a weird bug in IE 5 Mac, where clear is inherited on
child elements
on Browser cam as it doesn't work on PC)
Maybe the layout just don't work on Mac/IE or maybe I just don't get it.
Maybe a combination :o)
Kim
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From: Hugh Todd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 23, 2004 2:42 PM
Subject: Re: [WSG] Problems in Mac
Kim,
I've implemented Kay's suggestion. It involves taking out your other
clears, which are redundant:
http://www.fortyfivedegrees.com/test/
-Hugh
If I follows Kay's suggestion corretly then it doesn't work on Mac. It
works
just fine on PC.
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