Scott Schumpert wrote:

> It just will not display in Opera (9.63) at all -- is this a bug or 
> am I writing something wrong? It's not just this entity either, the 
> :before won't display any text either. Oddly enough, the :after 
> element works just fine. Is this a margin or padding problem?

Can you post a bit of style and markup?

I'm using :before in Opera (9.63, 10a & older versions), and haven't
observed any problems. It is however a possibility that the :before
(content) gets stacked behind regular elements in certain layout
situations and must be lifted up front.

regards
        Georg
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http://www.gunlaug.no
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