Re: [css-d] Counting Pixels

2006-07-23 Thread Chris Hughes

>Christian Montoya wrote:
>
>> MeasureIt extension for Mozilla browsers:
>> https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/539/
>
>
>Thanks to all who replied ... I have some new tools now to play with.
>
>
There's also Screen Calipers from Iconico.com. $30-worth, but very 
useful indeed.
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Re: [css-d] Firefox auto margin problem

2006-07-19 Thread Chris Hughes
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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Janet 
Chang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>First, thanks to all who've replied so far with suggestions for the new
>site I'm building (www3.law.northwestern.edu/macarthur)  w/ CSS styling.
>I'm reading up on the suggestion to implement a background image to create
>faux columns.
>
>In the meantime, I'm also working on fixing a display issue for our main
>school site. I am trying to set the text width in our content div to only
>go 80% across since at 100% the length per line is uncomfortably long to read.
>
>I've noticed however, that on certain pages that have only a list of links
>the text is squished in, for example:
>
>http://www3.law.northwestern.edu/news/newsevents_archive.html
>http://www3.law.northwestern.edu/curriculum/coursecatalog/term.cfm
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>This only happens in Firefox, not IE.
>
Those pages look the same  in MSIE 6, Opera 9.1 and FireFox 2.0b1 on my 
system...
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Re: [css-d] Gap in Opera

2006-06-16 Thread Chris Hughes
Ian Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>Developing a simple two column site with header div.
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>Renders ok in FF and IE6, but in Opera there are gaps/whitespace at top and
>bottom of container.
>

Whatever the reason, the gaps are there in Opera 8.x, but gone in Opera 
9b.
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