>>> maybe 1 pixel just isn't enough when transfered to print, and
>>> maybe you could make a print stylesheet with 2 or 3px wide borders.
>> by changing the border widths to 1pt instead of 1px, the problem
>> seems to be resolved.
> Important thing to remember: a pixel has no defined fixed
> maybe 1 pixel just isn't enough when transfered to print, and maybe
> you could make a print stylesheet with 2 or 3px wide borders.
Hurrah! The old adage that Points Are For Print seems to have done
the trick; by changing the border widths to 1pt instead of 1px, the
problem seems to be res
Mark Howells wrote:
>>> th {border-style:solid;border-width:1px 1px 1px
>>> 0;border-color:#999 #f00 #999 #999}
>>>
>>> This produces varying red right borders in Firefox 1.5 / Mac
>>> OS X Tiger
>>>
>> Could it be that the border widths on the s are different, and
>> prints can't combine
Mark Howells wrote:
>> - In Firefox, the print preview looks normal, it's only when
>> applying a percentage view (125% for instance), that the
>> borders are becoming different.
>
> The original problem I noticed was that some of the borders
> were totally invisible at 100%, which is why I zoomed
> - in Opera, the different columns already have different widths of
> borders on screen when enlarging the font, but they are the same in
> and .
I'll accept that as a browser inconsistency, as the border widths
appear to be totally random as you zoom in and out. All s are
identically de
Mark Howells wrote:
>>> th {border-style:solid;border-width:1px 1px 1px
>>> 0;border-color:#999 #f00 #999 #999}
>>>
>>> This produces varying red right borders in Firefox 1.5 / Mac
>>> OS X Tiger
>>
>> Could it be that the border widths on the s are
>> different, and prints can't combine the widths
>> th {border-style:solid;border-width:1px 1px 1px
>> 0;border-color:#999 #f00 #999 #999}
>>
>> This produces varying red right borders in Firefox 1.5 / Mac
>> OS X Tiger
>
> Could it be that the border widths on the s are different, and
> prints can't combine the widths of cells and borders to m
Mark Howells wrote:
> I have a table including th and td cells, with borders defined
> in CSS. The problematic part of the source is this:
>
> th {border-style:solid;border-width:1px 1px 1px
> 0;border-color:#999 #f00 #999 #999}
>
> This produces varying red right borders in Firefox 1.5 / Mac
> OS
Hi!
Long time no hear. Back on the list again after an extended absence
and glad to see it's still going strong. So, to the problem...
I have a table including th and td cells, with borders defined in
CSS. The problematic part of the source is this:
th {border-style:solid;border-width:1