AKAIK drop-downs are one line only, i.e. there is no way to make text wrap. The
usual solution is to set the title attribute of each option element so that at
least the user can hover over an option to see its full text, but it's a
sub-optimal solution really.
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Damian Edwards
Microsoft
From what I can tell Safari 3.1 for Windows and Google Chrome use exactly the
same version of WebKit (according to their respective user agents anyway), so
they should render identically. JavaScript DOM support is a different matter
though.
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Damian Edwards
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that works in
Safari 3.1.
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late :)
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Served with transitional doctype
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