David Laakso wrote:
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
ben van 't ende [netcreators] wrote:
http://www.gunlaug.no/tos/moa_16.html
The only thing is ie6 crashes on resizing. That is a weird
phenomenon. Not much you can do about that i guess.
Probably a whole lot if I could isolate the
ben van 't ende [netcreators] wrote:
Ik looks like both M$ browsers have the same problem. Only IE6
crashes on it. IE7 acts weird with the left column. I will try to
focus on the ie specific stylesheet with the width:expression .
thingies. to solve it.
More case-specific information,
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
ben van 't ende [netcreators] wrote:
Wow! Gunlaug. Amazing I knew there had to be a solution. I am still
wondering why this works. Isn't CSS wonderous?
Yes, CSS can be wondrous at times.
A block-element occupy space to the outside of its margins. Floats are
no
ben van 't ende [netcreators] wrote:
http://www.gunlaug.no/tos/moa_16.html
The only thing is ie6 crashes on resizing. That is a weird
phenomenon. Not much you can do about that i guess.
Probably a whole lot if I could isolate the IE6/OS/service-pack
combination - with settings - the crash
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
ben van 't ende [netcreators] wrote:
http://www.gunlaug.no/tos/moa_16.html
The only thing is ie6 crashes on resizing. That is a weird
phenomenon. Not much you can do about that i guess.
Probably a whole lot if I could isolate the IE6/OS/service-pack
combination -
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
ben van 't ende [netcreators] wrote:
http://www.gunlaug.no/tos/moa_16.html
The only thing is ie6 crashes on resizing. That is a weird
phenomenon. Not much you can do about that i guess.
Probably a whole lot if I could isolate the IE6/OS/service-pack
combination - with
David Laakso wrote:
IE6 frequently crashes on this end; however, I see no problem with your
page /crashing/ with either a very slow or fast drag from a full window
down to 175px by 460px.
ok tHNx
ben
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ben van 't ende [netcreators] wrote:
Hey List,
[...] When I drop the borders all is well AFAICS in all browsers. I
can see that in the two Linux browsers mentioned before the width of
the center column is 2px more than in other browsers. This means to
me the width is calculated differently
ben van 't ende [netcreators] wrote:
Hey List,
I am stuck with a special problem (aren't all problems :-) ). Anyway I have a
centered 3col layout with max-width and min-width (resizes nicely to fit
800x600) and left and right col fixed width. I float the columns left,left,right
to position the
Wow! Gunlaug. Amazing I knew there had to be a solution. I am still wondering
why this works. Isn't CSS wonderous?
tHNx a lot
ben
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
ben van 't ende [netcreators] wrote:
Hey List,
[...] When I drop the borders all is well AFAICS in all browsers. I
can see that in the
ben van 't ende [netcreators] wrote:
Wow! Gunlaug. Amazing I knew there had to be a solution. I am still
wondering why this works. Isn't CSS wonderous?
Yes, CSS can be wondrous at times.
A block-element occupy space to the outside of its margins. Floats are
no exception, but negative
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