On 10/28/11 5:19 PM, John wrote:
On Oct 27, 2011, at 2:28 PM, David Laakso wrote:

If not, go to Opera>Preferences>Advanced>History>Memory Cache>Automatic>Disk Cache>Empty 
Now>Restart machine>Open Opera>view your pages. If this does not help, perhaps someone else can 
help. Either way, take hacking Opera out of your mind -- that is not the way to go.

Well, that appeared to make some things better, but one other thing got much 
worse. I'm not clear on why Opera is the odd duck in this particular issue of 
mine. It's now breaking the line of images I've placed into a div tag in spite 
of my using nowrap.

Is Opera considered to be a better browsers than the others? Or does it also 
have its share of...idiosyncracies?


John



"Lets play."

#content {
border: 1px dashed red/*4 position only*/;
color: #111311;
width: 727px;
float: right;
margin-right: 150px;
}
.preview {
border-top:1px solid red/*4 position only*/; border-bottom:1px solid red/*4 position only*/;
overflow:hidden;
padding: 10px 0
}
* html .preview {height:130px;padding-bottom:0}/*4 IE/6*/
.preview img {
float:left;
margin-right: 5px
}

Best,
Antonio Banderas
-- Desperado









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