To look at the issue laterally, if your fixed-width table requires
thatlong links wrap, why invoke the no-wrap rule at all? Obviously this
snippet gives no clue as to the broader context, but what if you leave
white-space at its default setting of normal - by omitting it?
The context is: an
Hi all.
First: sorry, I'm double posting this on two lists so anyone can confirm
this (before reporting to Mozilla).
The issue is simple (you will see it better by just creating a testing
html with the snippet below):
- there is a white-space:nowrap property (in the stylesheet) applied to
the a
Julián Landerreche wrote:
I have tested this in:
- Firefox 2.0.0.6 (both Win and Linux)
Hmm. Not convinced that it's a bug; your line-wrapped link appears as
you want in FF2.0.0.6/Mac OSX - ?
To look at the issue laterally, if your fixed-width table requires that
long links wrap, why
@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: [WSG] Firefox bug on CSS white-space property
Hi all.
First: sorry, I'm double posting this on two lists so anyone can confirm
this (before reporting to Mozilla).
The issue is simple (you will see it better by just creating a testing
html with the snippet below
On Aug 29, 2007, at 10:47 AM, Kepler Gelotte wrote:
I don’t think it is a bug. First of all you are not overriding the
white-space property buy assigning it to child elements or parent
elements.
You just create a conflict. Then precedence takes affect. According
to the
CSS2 spec:
And if the link text were to long for the space allowed by the table
(e.g. a very very long word), the table should expand, unless the
table has 'table-layout: fixed' specified.
The table should expand even though he specified width=175? I learn
something new every day.
Regards,
Kepler
On Aug 29, 2007, at 12:43 PM, Kepler Gelotte wrote:
And if the link text were to long for the space allowed by the table
(e.g. a very very long word), the table should expand, unless the
table has 'table-layout: fixed' specified.
The table should expand even though he specified width=175? I
Hi,
I am working on a form layout that utilize fieldset and legend and I
need to take care of presentation as well as screen reader needs.
The legend tag has a rounded corners background image, Safari and
Opera have no issue with positioning and width but I am finding
Firefox (all Gecko
Hi Tee,
I wrote something about styling legends a while ago which might help:
http://www.tyssendesign.com.au/articles/css/legends-of-style/
On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 22:12:59 +1000, Tee G. Peng [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi,
I am working on a form layout that utilize fieldset and legend and I
On Behalf Of Tee G. Peng
Hi,
I am working on a form layout that utilize fieldset and legend and I
need to take care of presentation as well as screen reader needs.
The legend tag has a rounded corners background image, Safari and
Opera have no issue with positioning and width but I am
On Jun 1, 2007, at 5:36 AM, John Faulds wrote:
Hi Tee,
I wrote something about styling legends a while ago which might
help: http://www.tyssendesign.com.au/articles/css/legends-of-style/
Hi John, Thanks for the article. After reading it, I went visit one
of the site I did last year that
Hi Thierry,
http://www.tjkdesign.com/articles/
how_to_position_the_legend_element.asp
Definitely will take a look and pass it to client.
Many thanks!
tee
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Gene Falck schrieb:
... I just checked on the 269840 bug and it sounds as
if it might be related to a nuisance problem I've
been seeing in a huge local app (my work notes)...
My problem isn't lines but rather an occasional
vertical doubling of the background image I am using
for LI bullets. The
designer schrieb:
... FF1.0, where the second and fourth images display several dashed lines
across the image. (on the face of it, they are all the same) If I refresh
the page the lines disappear, but on scrolling they come back again.
http://www.treyarnon.fsworld.co.uk/wg/galleryv2.html
cannot
I experience this vertical line problem quite a bit. It only happens
on my Mac - using Firefox.
It's something to do with Firefox, because it doesn't seem to happen
in any other browser.
Also, I don't recommend Firefox for the Mac. For the PC, it's great.
The Mac version has issues.
MATTHOM
Matt Thommes wrote:
I experience this vertical line problem quite a bit. It only
happens on my Mac - using Firefox.
I think the original problem was _horizontal lines_ on backgrounds on a
vertically aligned image-gallery.
The fix was 'display: table;' I think, but that's a case by case
solution
On 2/5/05 8:04 AM, Matt Thommes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I experience this vertical line problem quite a bit. It only happens
on my Mac - using Firefox.
It's something to do with Firefox, because it doesn't seem to happen
in any other browser.
Also, I don't recommend Firefox for the Mac.
be adequate?
Thanks for your help (All)
Bob McClelland,
Cornwall (U.K.)
www.gwelanmor-internet.co.uk
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From: Gunlaug Srtun [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2005 10:17 PM
Subject: Re: [WSG] Firefox bug?
designer wrote:
I
designer wrote:
Perhaps you are right and I should ignore it. However, it is
unsightly, as you can see if you look at the jpg screen grab I've put
at:
http://www.treyarnon.fsworld.co.uk/wg/FFbug.jpg
I see, but that's Firefox messing up the /background on top of
background/. I couldn't see that
Hi Again Georg,
Interesting. If I do away with the main grey background, and check the
'smooth scrolling' the problem gets worse! See:
http://www.treyarnon.fsworld.co.uk/wg/FFbug2.jpg
Also, same code, but using a table instead of a nest of divs is fine - no
problem:
designer wrote:
(I went off-list because folk may be getting bored with it :-)
Next time you go off list, make sure you're not actually sending it to
the list's email address, though...
--
Patrick H. Lauke
_
redux (adj.): brought back;
Alright, alright. Mutter mutter . . .
:-)
Bob McClelland,
Cornwall (U.K.)
www.gwelanmor-internet.co.uk
- Original Message -
From: Patrick H. Lauke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2005 1:10 PM
Subject: Re: OFF LIST - [WSG] Firefox bug
Ladies and gentlemen,
I have been trying to produce a gallery thing without using a table, and my
test file has four images in a vertical column. It all seems fine, except in
FF1.0, where the second and fourth images display several dashed lines
across the image. (on the face of it, they are all
designer wrote:
I have been trying to produce a gallery thing without using a table,
and my test file has four images in a vertical column. It all seems
fine, except in FF1.0, where the second and fourth images display
several dashed lines across the image.
designer wrote:
Ladies and gentlemen,
I have been trying to produce a gallery thing without using a table, and my
test file has four images in a vertical column. It all seems fine, except in
FF1.0, where the second and fourth images display several dashed lines
across the image. (on the face of
It looks fine on a Pentiun II 333 box with Firefox 1.03 running on
Mandrake 10.0.
On 4/29/05, designer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ladies and gentlemen,
[...]
Thank you,
Bob McClelland,
Cornwall (U.K.)
www.gwelanmor-internet.co.uk
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To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 8:48 PM
Subject: Re: [WSG] Firefox bug on mouse scrolling
designer wrote:
Hi all,
I notice a bug in Firefox (I think it is, anyway) which shows itself as a
2-3 pixel gap appearing in the bottom border of an image when
designer wrote:
Hi all,
I notice a bug in Firefox (I think it is, anyway) which shows itself as a
2-3 pixel gap appearing in the bottom border of an image when the viewport
is altered by scrolling with the mouse wheel. It doesn't affect all the
images (strange) only some, and the image must be
Hi all,
I notice a bug in Firefox (I think it is, anyway) which shows itself as a
2-3 pixel gap appearing in the bottom border of an image when the viewport
is altered by scrolling with the mouse wheel. It doesn't affect all the
images (strange) only some, and the image must be outside the
designer wrote:
Hi all,
I notice a bug in Firefox (I think it is, anyway) which shows itself as a
2-3 pixel gap appearing in the bottom border of an image when the viewport
is altered by scrolling with the mouse wheel. It doesn't affect all the
images (strange) only some, and the image must be
I've been working on redesigning a website and I have a bug where there
is a bit of space at the top of the body that won't go away. I'm not
sure it it's padding or margin or what, but I tried setting all of those
to 0 and it wouldn't go away, I want to be able to line those black
buttons up
Alan Trick wrote:
I've been working on redesigning a website and I have a bug where there
is a bit of space at the top of the body that won't go away. I'm not
sure it it's padding or margin or what, but I tried setting all of those
to 0 and it wouldn't go away
Do you have a form on the page?
Alan Trick mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Friday, February 18, 2005 10:16 AM said:
I've been working on redesigning a website and I have a bug where
there is a bit of space at the top of the body that won't go away.
I'm not sure it it's padding or margin or what, but I tried setting
all of
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