>Assuming you mean the Name/Email inputs
Yes this is what I mean.
>Chrome / Mac it's cut off on the bottom. Firefox / Mac it's cut off on
>the top. In both cases removing the height fixes the problem in both
>cases.
>
>Tim
Removing the height does not exactly fix my problem for 2 reasons, it m
On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 1:00 PM, Elli Vizcaino wrote:
>>Hello Gang,
>
>>I'm using a custom font for the input values of a newsletter sign-up form
>>(found in the sidebar) and the top of the font gets cut off, despite the fact
>>that I've declared the box-sizing to border-box. If I use the defaul
Assuming you mean the Name/Email inputs, I see the bottom, not the
top, is chopped in Chrome/Mac with the font "Little Days". With the
font-family disabled (falling back to Candara I think) and with
padding disabled, the text is somewhat centered. Is this what you mean
in your description? Canot co
Hi Everyone,
I still need help w this issue (please see previous post copied/pasted below).
One suggestion given, didn't exactly work and no further explanation was
provided. Any one know why this is happening and how I can resolve it?
Once again TIA!
Elli
>Subject: [css-d] @Font-Face Font
> On 12/19/11 1:33 PM, Elli Vizcaino wrote:
>> Hi Everyone!
>>
>> Developing my first HTML5/CSS3 blog site and am in the process of
>> cross browser testing the HTML/CSS. The designs uses custom script
>> fonts through out some of the header titles. They can be found within
>> the sidebar an