On 19 Nov 2005, at 1:07 AM, Bert Doorn wrote:
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
It is difficult to give a link layout, but 'zoom: 100%' will work.
Question: Which CSS standard defines the zoom property?
you suspicions are correct Bert, but then hasLayout, which accounts for
a lot of gotchas in
Terrence Wood wrote:
On 19 Nov 2005, at 1:07 AM, Bert Doorn wrote:
Question: Which CSS standard defines the zoom property?
The MSDN standard[1]... :-)
you suspicions are correct Bert, but then hasLayout, which accounts
for a lot of gotchas in stanards design, isn't a standard property
I've come accross an interesting (and painful) bug in IE6, when you
have padding on a link, and a background colour set, and then margin
to stop the link shifting, IE fails to draw the background over the
padding:
http://www.pixelcarnage.com/dump/rn.html
I've tried many things, including giving
Rowan Lewis wrote:
I've come accross an interesting (and painful) bug in IE6, when you
have padding on a link, and a background colour set, and then margin
to stop the link shifting, IE fails to draw the background over the
padding:
http://www.pixelcarnage.com/dump/rn.html
I've tried many
Thanks George, for helping me give it layout.
But the top/bottom padding was an important part of the desired effect :/
Any idea how to do it?
On 11/18/05, Gunlaug Sørtun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rowan Lewis wrote:
I've come accross an interesting (and painful) bug in IE6, when you
have
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
It is difficult to give a link layout, but 'zoom: 100%' will work.
Question: Which CSS standard defines the zoom property?
I don't see it in CSS2, nor in the CSS2.1 working draft. I
suspect it's a Microsoft invention and its use will invalidate
the CSS.
You could
Rowan Lewis wrote:
Thanks George, for helping me give it layout.
But the top/bottom padding was an important part of the desired
effect :/
Any idea how to do it?
Well, first you must set padding on the link - without hover - to make
it height-stable.
Then you can play around with some