You find it difficult to avoid using a tag that was deprecated over
a dozen years ago in HTML4 and doesn't exist at all in HTML5?
Wow.
Heh. I certainly don't find it difficult nor did I say where it was used
(For all you know the site could be a decade old!). Regardless, all
browsers appear
On 1/6/12 11:25 AM, Spellacy, Michael wrote:
Heh. I certainly don't find it difficult nor did I say where it was used
(For all you know the site could be a decade old!). Regardless, all
browsers appear to handle the alignment correctly except for Safari.
Good or bad - they should all render it
Your test page is using HTML5, so it's hardly a decade old -- and a
quick run through the W3C Validator will tell you, and I quote,
I copied it from original source to document issue better. DOCTYPE is
irrelevant here. Okay, great. It's a Webkit issue. That is good to know.
Thanks!
So why you
Hi Guys,
A collogue of mine came across a weird issue today on Safari regarding
the alignment on inline-block level elements such as input and select
within a ...wait for it...center element. We came up with a
work-around (the most obvious being NOT to use the center element
whenever humanly
On 1/5/12 10:13 AM, Spellacy, Michael wrote:
A collogue of mine came across a weird issue today on Safari regarding
the alignment on inline-block level elements such as input and select
within a ...wait for it...center element. We came up with a
work-around (the most obvious being NOT to use