Els wrote:

>Tyson Tate wrote:
>  
>
>>I've found some odd CSS bugs in Firefox that cause some
>>rendering differences between MacOS X and Windows XP. I've
>>posted a simplified test case here:
>>
>><http://learningcommons.lib.calpoly.edu/TEST/>
>>
>>Any comments/suggestions before I submit this to the Firefox's
>>Bugzilla?
>>    
>>
>Yup. Make the test case really just a simple html and css test 
>case. This one still sends Opera into everlasting rendering, so 
>at least I'd get the JavaScript out first, and see if the problem 
>persists.
>  
>
Hi Tyson,
- Same things happen in FF1.07 on Win98SE.
- IE6 is making nothing of it at all: four 100% width blocks on top of 
each other, borders distorted.
- Opera is making diagonals from ceiling to cellar: needs a cinema screen!

I agree with Els: to be sure it is a FF css-bug, the javascript has te 
be put aside.
But I suspect the javascript (being not instructed to react on font-size 
enlargement in the browser), after a refresh it is going o.k

Greetings,
francky

btw: you know the Liquid Corner/Border method (without javascript)? See 
Playgarden 8.a 
<http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/liquidcorners/liquid-corners-playgarden-08a.htm>,
 
and the new examples Playgarden 9.a 
<http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/liquidcorners/liquid-corners-playgarden-09a.htm>
 
to 9.c.



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