Re: [css-d] Firefox behaviour - Child element margins applied to parent elements instead

2007-07-26 Thread Zoe M. Gillenwater
Philippe Wittenbergh wrote: > On Jul 25, 2007, at 8:05 PM, Tony Haddon wrote: > > >> My problem lies in the margin I've applied to the h1 element here. >> It ought >> to offset the h1 block from the containing #inner element. In IE6 >> it works >> as planned, but Firefox appears to apply the

Re: [css-d] Firefox behaviour - Child element margins applied to parent elements instead

2007-07-26 Thread Jason Crosse
On 25/07/2007 12:05, Tony Haddon wrote: > My problem lies in the margin I've applied to the h1 element here. > It ought to offset the h1 block from the containing #inner element. > In IE6 it works as planned, but Firefox appears to apply the margin > to the element two steps up the tree e.g. the #o

Re: [css-d] Firefox behaviour - Child element margins applied to parent elements instead

2007-07-25 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
On Jul 25, 2007, at 8:05 PM, Tony Haddon wrote: > My problem lies in the margin I've applied to the h1 element here. > It ought > to offset the h1 block from the containing #inner element. In IE6 > it works > as planned, but Firefox appears to apply the margin to the element > two steps > u

[css-d] Firefox behaviour - Child element margins applied to parent elements instead

2007-07-25 Thread Tony Haddon
Hi All, I hope this isn't something that's come up before. Seeing as it's not in the lists of usual bugs in browsers, I'm guessing it might be my ignorance rather than a poorly implemented recommendation. I hope someone can enlighten me as it's something that's repeatedly come up and I've never fo