Kay Smoljak schrieb:
On 5/31/05, kemie guaida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I was sure that there was some major browser not implementing
display:inline-block, but in a quick test firefox 1.03, Opera 7 &8 and even
IE 6 are interpreting it correctly...
> I've never really thought about it before,
Not really - remember that 'inline-block' remains an *inline* element,
Sure, sorry for not mentioning it.
inline-block is not supported at all by IE 5.0 Win
And Gecko AFAIK.
BTW CSS3 has quite interesting display: ... capabilities.
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Jan Brasna aka JohnyB :: www.alphanumeric.cz | www.janb
On 1 Jun 2005, at 10:46 am, Jan Brasna wrote:
what specific, real-world problem could be solved by the use of
display:inline-block?
Anything where display: block + float: left is used at once (eg.
navigation, definition list layouts etc
Not really - remember that 'inline-block' remains an
what specific, real-world problem could be solved by the use of
display:inline-block?
Anything where display: block + float: left is used at once (eg.
navigation, definition list layouts etc.)
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Jan Brasna aka JohnyB :: www.alphanumeric.cz | www.janbrasna.com
On 5/31/05, kemie guaida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was sure that there was some major browser not implementing
> display:inline-block, but in a quick test firefox 1.03, Opera 7 &8 and even
> IE 6 are interpreting it correctly.I have yet to test on a mac, but that
> would seem to cover a lot o
This doesn't quite answer your question - but if you want to test on a MAC
and don't have one I found a resource yesterday...
http://danvine.com/icapture/
It's not as good as the others I suppose but it is free.
Heather
Original Message:
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From: kemie guaida [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On 31 May 2005, at 10:42 pm, kemie guaida wrote:
I was sure that there was some major browser not implementing
display:inline-block, but in a quick test firefox 1.03, Opera 7 &8 and
even IE 6 are interpreting it correctly.I have yet to test on a mac,
but that would seem to cover a lot of user