you need a base
font-size in %.
Try adding font-size: 100.01% to your body Style.
The .01 part is for compenating possible rounding errors in Safari and
Opera.
Zooming the page in Mozilla breaks the positioning of the header and
ends up in overlapping elements.
hth
Susanne
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, a client's asked for one. Any way I can fix it?
IIRC it happens with absolutely positioned element in (some?) IEs in
Strict-Mode. Workaround is forcing IE into Quirksmode.
Susanne
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not sure what happens in which browser whith conflicting settings,
but I wouldn't rely on any data without excessive testing. ;-)
Susanne
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Ben Curtis wrote, On 20.01.2005 23:58:
Or drop the anchor tag altogether. What is the browser compatibility of
this:
a href=#someIdOnThePageGo to Some ID/a
...
h2 id=someIdOnThePageSome ID/h2
My initial tests show great support. Anyone know better?
I've been told, that
Chris Stratford wrote, On 07.03.2005 11:33:
http://www.simplyrewarding.net/forums/thread_20.html
That thread is an example of a extreemly wide image.
WHY doesn't my forum table Clip the large image?
Where do I need the overflow: hidden???
Try adding:
table.posts {table-layout:
Paul Collins wrote, On 10.11.2005 12:44:
I thought this was the correct way to add special
characters for XHTML, but what I am reading now seems to contradict
this. This is the part of standards where I get a bit confused. Does
anyone have any advice or know of some good articles where they
Web Dandy Design wrote, On 13.03.2008 12:47:
We recently built a site for a client and tested across various browsers
including Opera 9.26. The site layout looks fine on our machines and we have
looked at the site on PC and MAC. However the client's French distributor
says that the site
Am 06.03.2011 11:03 schrieb tee:
http://jsbin.com/apate4/9/
According to the spec, it should work.
The :first-child pseudo-class represents an element that is the first child of
some other element.
http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-selectors/#first-child-pseudo
that means first child of any type
tee wrote:
I wonder what might gone wrong with my FF, it focuses on input fields.: address
url, google seach and the one in the page.
check the settings for accessibility.tabfocus
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Accessibility.tabfocus
Susanne