Cole Kuryakin wrote:
[...]
One MAJOR problem with using background images for the flag buttons
is the fact that each entry could carry any one of 200+ flags. That's
a WHOLE LOT of background declarations! No matter what type of more
semantic structure I end up using for this I'm afraid I'll hav
ler Gelotte
Sent: Sunday, September 27, 2009 2:24 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: RE: [WSG] Strange Table Border Rendering in everything BUT FF and
IE
Hi,
What Chris wrote will take care of the border issue. I would suggest using a
structure other than a table though for guestbook entries
Hi,
What Chris wrote will take care of the border issue. I would suggest using a
structure other than a table though for guestbook entries. You could use a
definition list (other people on this list may disagree and have a more
semantic structure you could use).
For example, the CSS:
dl.guestBo
: Re: [WSG] Strange Table Border Rendering in everything BUT FF and
IE
Cole Kuryakin wrote:
> Hello All -
>
> This is the first time I've come across this issue.
>
> First, go here in either FireFox or IE7 or greater:
> http://www.sangat.ph/index.php?cmd=08.01.00
>
>
Cole Kuryakin wrote:
Hello All -
This is the first time I've come across this issue.
First, go here in either FireFox or IE7 or greater:
http://www.sangat.ph/index.php?cmd=08.01.00
Both of these browsers render two guestbook entries (displayed in a table)
with a thin green line set on the top
Hello All -
This is the first time I've come across this issue.
First, go here in either FireFox or IE7 or greater:
http://www.sangat.ph/index.php?cmd=08.01.00
Both of these browsers render two guestbook entries (displayed in a table)
with a thin green line set on the top border of each of the t