Hi Thomas

Yes I came to the same conclusion after looking around further. The hardest problems to solve are those where there are no problems. Thanks for your comments.

Steve

Thomas Sibley wrote:
Steven McDonald wrote:
In my case there is no customized CSS. I agree that the browser(s) may be providing some CSS customization but why would they produce different results depending on whether I run RT3.6 in 3.4-compat mode compared to 3.5-default mode.

Ah, I see why. RT 3.4.5 and the CSS for 3.6's 3.4-compat styles don't style form buttons at all, and so the browser (FF or IE) uses the system style for buttons, which is rounded (looks like you're on XP). The default 3.6 CSS provide styles for the buttons and so the system styles aren't used.


Tom

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