Like many other things that look fine in one browser, but not in
others - this really just comes down to testing, doesn't it? I'm using
Firefox on Windows XP and it looks the same as your screenshot - so
it's not a platform issue. Not hard to test in this case.


On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 09:41:51 +0900, Philippe Wittenbergh
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> Oh the dangers of over constraining form elements:
> 
> url from a previous thread
> > <http://www.gretagmacbeth.com/index/products/products_color-mgmt-spec/
> > products_cm-for-creatives/products_eye-one-display.htm>
> 
> The select element at the top of the page looks like this on my
> Firefox, nightly, OS X 10.3.8
> <http://emps.l-c-n.com/misc/gretagmacbeth-select.png>
> 
> (using customised widgets for OS X builds).
> 
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