It works for me. Did you somehow figure out how to fix it, or is it still screwed up in your browser?
||/ Name Version Description +++-==============-==============-============================================ ii mozilla-browse 1.0.0-0.woody. Mozilla Web Browser - core and browser ii galeon 1.2.5-0.woody. Mozilla based web browser with GNOME look an > ---ORIGINAL MESSAGE--- > Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2003 12:25:49 -0800 > From: Bill Kendrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [vox-tech] img align=right weirdness in mozilla > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > I just noticed that the news items on the front page of my > http://www.newbreedsoftware.com/ site renders strangely. > > Notice how each newsitem is indented on the right more and more. > > I'm familiar with this oddness (from Netscape 4 and other browsers) > when you have multiple images aligned the same way. > > e.g., if there's not enough verticle clearance between them, they line up > like so: > > -----. /\ > --. /\ \/ > \/ > > rather than: > > ----- /\ > ---. \/ > --. /\ > \/ > > > The solution I was familiar with (and I could be wrong, seeing as it > doesn't work in Mozilla; although it does seem to make all other browsers > I've tried happy) is to use a "clear=all" attribute to a benign tag, > like <br>: > > > So, instead of having just this, which could cause the 2nd image to > be crammed in further to the left: > > <img src="foo.png" align=right> > This text appears on the left of the FOO image.<p> > > <img src="bar.png" align=right> > This text appears on the left of the BAR image. > > ... You have this: > > <img src="foo.png" align=right> > This text appears on the left of the FOO image.<p> > <br clear=all><!-- This magic keeps 'bar.png' aligned with 'foo.png' --> > > <img src="bar.png" align=right> > This text appears on the left of the BAR image. > <br clear=all><!-- a good habit --> > > > However, as I said, this isn't working in Mozilla. > > Instead, I'm getting: > > > # Tux Paint speaks Chinese - Jan. 6, 2003 ######## > The latest release of Tux Paint includes a fix for ######## > printing in Windows, updated Spanish ######## > documentation, and support for ######## > Chinese (Simplified)! > this horiz. rule > -------------------------------------------------- <-- doesn't extend > all the way, either! > > # Tux Paint demos ######## > in Northern California - ######## > Dec. 29, 2002 ######## > ######## > Bill Kendrick, lead developer of > Tux Paint, will be demonstrating > Tux Paint at the January 9th > meeting of the Davis Mac Users > Group, the January 14th meeting > of the North Bay Linux Users' > Group in Sebastopol, and the > January 15th meeting of the > Sacramento PC Users' Group. > > ---------------------------------- <-- even worse! more indented! > > # Tux Paint ######## > 0.9.2 for ######## > Windows - ######## > Dec. 19, 2002 ######## > > Last week's > release of Tux > Paint, and the > most recent > Stamps > collection are > available for > Windows. > > > Notice that the images don't extend below the text at all in any of the > blocks, so even WITHOUT a "<br clear=all>", the horizontal rules, and the > text and right-align images below them should extend all the way to the > right. > > > What's up!? Is it a bug in the version of Mozilla I'm using? > Does anyone see the same weirdness in other browsers? > (I don't in IE 5.x, Netscape 4.x, Konqueror 2.x, Opera 5.x.) > > I'm using: > > Mozilla 1.0 > Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.0.0) > Gecko/20020623 Debian/1.0.0-0.woody.1 > > > > Thanks in advance! > > > -bill! > _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
