Looks fine for me on FF 1.5/win. Not sure about 1.0.x. Could it be
the beloved "gap below images because of default vertical-align being
baseline" problem? Probably not since it works in 1.5, but worth a
shot if you havent tried it. Try setting the image's vertical-align
to bottom.
This isn't just a line, it's the background showing through. Plus I'm
seeing it on at least three computers with Firefox release 1.0.x
versions... so it's not JUST beta software. Could just be corruption,
but it's such an odd outcome I had to ask if anyone had seen it
before.
On 1/4/06, Patrick H.
Joshua Street wrote:
This is a seriously odd problem, resulting from Photoshop's PNG
output/Firefox 1,0.x's PNG decoder (I think).
Test case at
http://joahua.com/blog/2006/01/04/photoshopfirefox-10x-and-the-case-of-the-mystery-line
Anyone seen this before?
I used to see a weird line at the v
This is a seriously odd problem, resulting from Photoshop's PNG
output/Firefox 1,0.x's PNG decoder (I think).
Test case at
http://joahua.com/blog/2006/01/04/photoshopfirefox-10x-and-the-case-of-the-mystery-line
Anyone seen this before?
Note that the size of both images is 210px: in the Photosho
Thanks for the update Brendan. We agree that this needed to be announced on
the list and now it has (in a very concise package).
Now before this gets out of hand the core team anticipated that there may be
a lot of discussion on FireFox when it was released.
Please remember that talking about spe
Hi all,
Well it's finally here. Firefox 1.0. Yeah, you probably already know, but
for those that don't...
With an amazing history (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mozilla_Firefox) of
development, this little-browser-that-could has finally reached a milestone
to be proud of.
If you're as much of a F