Hi Todd
Sorry for not responding to your query sooner.
I suggest approaching your form with the question: "what actions will
users of this form want to perform" and providing those actions. As
Susan mentioned, there are times when a Reset makes a lot of sense. I
would also argue that while
On Mon, 2 Mar 2009, Robin Gorry wrote:
I am putting together this template and for some reason in IE the first
vertical dotted border has areas in it that look bold,
Can anyone see why?
http://eyecatcher.xtools.co.nz/
Before you do anything else, fix the HTML errors in the file.
I am putting together this template and for some reason in IE the first
vertical dotted border has areas in it that look bold,
Can anyone see why?
http://eyecatcher.xtools.co.nz/
Thank you.
Robin
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tee wrote:
Thanks for checking. Adding the above rule makes the thumbnail
unclickable when no thumbnail shows up. If I refresh the browser to
make thumbnail shows up, then it's clickable.
Yeah, the various Safari versions show very different behavior for the
script.
- Safari 3.2.x indeed beh
The ultimate solution for this kind of thing is always "look into virtual
machines". Microsoft distributes a WindowsXP VM for web developers to test
ie6 rendering in which you could install safari 3.2 in too, and then put IE8
+ Safari 4 on the main machine.
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 1:30 AM, Gregori