Hi,

hard-coded sizes of elements can be a cause of broken dimensions.
Using layout classes of Wt (WLayout), such problem must solve itself.
Do you use layout classes or CSS?

On Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 7:28 PM, Mario Diethelm Guallar
<mari...@terra.cl> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have developed a couple of applications using Wt. Both of them run pretty
> fine. When I built the applications, I used Internet Explorer as target test
> environment. Now when I run the client application using Google Chrome or
> FireFox, screen forms do not behave exactly like with IE. For instance,
> WPanel objects that are correctly dimensioned for IE looks smaller than
> needed (form's last fields appear out of WPanel limits) with Chrome.
>
> Is there a kind of methodology or rule of tomb to ensure that form designs
> work fine with any browser?
>
> Thanks.
>
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