In article <91645u$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Braden McDaniel"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Henri
> Sivonen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > The point is that HTML Strict is ideal for expressing content like the
> > texts on www.mozilla.org, but currently the content is just obfuscated
> > with <blockquote>, <font>, <center> and <b>.
>
> Er... *My* point was that that style rule I mentioned will fix the
> problem of pre text in a table causing the whole page to scroll sideways.
> (It'll confine any needed scrolling to the pre box.)
The above quote from my message wasn't related to <pre> overflow.
If the table is kept, adding scrollbars to <pre> elements is indeed
better than forcing the entire page to be wider than the view port.
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Henri Sivonen
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