Firefox 1.5.0.12, Firefox 2.0.0.12, Firefox 3.0b4, Opera 9.25,
Epiphany-Webkit 2.20.1...
I don't have Konqueror installed but I bet there's not problem with the
KHTML engine.
They all have minor problems when increasing the font size but at
default they work perfectly (at least on my Ubuntu machi
I like the concept, but viewing it in Firefox, the paragraph content
in the benefits and requirements divs has some issues with longer
words spilling from one paragraph column into the next column or even
next div. Also content is spilling from the right paragraph in that
section outside of the co
At 8:21 PM -0400 3/18/08, Mary Ellen Curtin wrote:
>How well does CSS Zengarden Design #202, "Retro Theater":
>http://www.csszengarden.com/?cssfile=/202/202.css&page=0
>work in IE 6 & lower? On my IE6.0 machine the frame doesn't wrap around
>the way it does in Firefox & IE7. I would say it breaks g
Mary Ellen Curtin wrote:
> Georg wrote:
>
>>> How well does CSS Zengarden Design #202, "Retro Theater":
>>> http://www.csszengarden.com/?cssfile=/202/202.css&page=0 work in IE 6
>>> & lower?
>> IE6 and lower on windows don't support 'position: fixed'.
> ...
> > IE6 needs workarounds, but that doe
Mary Ellen Curtin wrote:
> How well does CSS Zengarden Design #202, "Retro Theater":
> http://www.csszengarden.com/?cssfile=/202/202.css&page=0
> work in IE 6 & lower? On my IE6.0 machine the frame doesn't wrap around
> the way it does in Firefox & IE7. I would say it breaks gracefully,
> except
Mary Ellen Curtin wrote:
>>> How well does CSS Zengarden Design #202, "Retro Theater":
>>> http://www.csszengarden.com/?cssfile=/202/202.css&page=0 work in
>>> IE 6 & lower?
>> IE6 and lower on windows don't support 'position: fixed'.
> ...
>> IE6 needs workarounds, but that doesn't pose much of
Georg wrote:
>> How well does CSS Zengarden Design #202, "Retro Theater":
>> http://www.csszengarden.com/?cssfile=/202/202.css&page=0 work in IE 6
>> & lower?
>
> IE6 and lower on windows don't support 'position: fixed'.
...
> IE6 needs workarounds, but that doesn't pose much of a problem, IMO.
Mary Ellen Curtin wrote:
> How well does CSS Zengarden Design #202, "Retro Theater":
> http://www.csszengarden.com/?cssfile=/202/202.css&page=0 work in IE 6
> & lower?
IE6 and lower on windows don't support 'position: fixed'.
IE/Mac supports 'position: fixed' pretty much all the way, but it look
Mary,
It looks and works great on a mac in firefox and safari!
-Melissa
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 7:49 PM, Mary Ellen Curtin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> David Lasko asked:
>
> > Is there a browser on the face of the earth it does work in?
>
> ha. Well, I'm looking at it with IE7 & Firefox2.0 on Vi
David Lasko asked:
> Is there a browser on the face of the earth it does work in?
ha. Well, I'm looking at it with IE7 & Firefox2.0 on Vista, and it seems
to work OK -- in the sense that there's a big movie-theater marquee
wrapped around the text, which scrolls down nicely when you scroll down.
Mary Ellen Curtin wrote:
> How well does CSS Zengarden Design #202, "Retro Theater":
> http://www.csszengarden.com/?cssfile=/202/202.css&page=0
> work in IE 6 & lower?
Hmm.
Is there a browser on the face of the earth it does work in?
How well does CSS Zengarden Design #202, "Retro Theater":
http://www.csszengarden.com/?cssfile=/202/202.css&page=0
work in IE 6 & lower? On my IE6.0 machine the frame doesn't wrap around
the way it does in Firefox & IE7. I would say it breaks gracefully,
except page-down is painfully slow for me
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