(It seams I keep doing the same mistake:
Clicking on reply instead of reply to all,
so I'll repeat my previous answer to Philippe at the end of this one.)
Alan,
Philippe was right, and his suggestion is handy and makes a lot of sense.
Yet i
On 17/06/2012 9:32 AM, Isabel Santos wrote:
so if I do:
#minuto {background:url(img/bgtopnavPlanoMedio.svg) top right / 100% 100%;}
Ie9 and Opera 11.64 both get it pretty right,
but Google Chrome 0.3.1, Safari 5.1.7
and most notably Firefox 12 all give me the background:#bab9a9;
Philippe has
Le 17 juin 2012 à 08:32, Isabel Santos a écrit :
> #minuto {background:url(img/bgtopnavPlanoMedio.svg) top right / 100% 100%;}
That is the correct way of writing css3 background-shorthand
>
> Ie9 and Opera 11.64 both get it pretty right,
Yes.
> but Google Chrome 0.3.1, Safari 5.1.7
> and mos
Hi all,
I seem to have come accross a strange problem in gecko and webkit browsers,
and I cannot find info on this anywhere, so I'm turning to your infinit
wisdom :)
I'm using an svg on a background, and providing a fallback png element for
older browsers.
(I'm treating ie versions lower then 9 v
Is there a way that the footer will also move with the expand of the
content in IE7.Other browsers are working fine.
You can visit the link to understand the matter:
http://www.gpit.com/oem-partners-2/
My footer css is:
#footer { border-top: 1px solid #fff;}
p#copyright { float: left; font-size: