Re: [css-d] Firefox wont align content in a table properly -- SAFARI issue

2010-06-01 Thread Matthew
Hi Jay and everyone, It turns out this does help, as I can now manipulate the spacing across different platforms. However there is still an issue with Safari. In other browsers it seem that the proper setting is > td { > padding-left: 40px; > } but in Safari, this makes the content in

Re: [css-d] Firefox wont align content in a table properly -- SAFARI issue

2010-06-01 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
On Jun 2, 2010, at 7:14 AM, Matthew wrote: > In other browsers it seem that the proper setting is > >> td { >> padding-left: 40px; >> } > > > > but in Safari, this makes the content in the table appear too far to the > left. In Safari this must be set to 16px. > > If you have Safari an

Re: [css-d] Firefox wont align content in a table properly -- SAFARI issue

2010-06-01 Thread Matthew
On Jun 1, 2010, at 7:56 PM, Philippe Wittenbergh wrote: > > On Jun 2, 2010, at 7:14 AM, Matthew wrote: > >> In other browsers it seem that the proper setting is >> >>> td { >>> padding-left: 40px; >>> } >> >> >> >> but in Safari, this makes the content in the table appear too far to the

Re: [css-d] Firefox wont align content in a table properly -- SAFARI issue

2010-06-01 Thread Alan Gresley
Matthew wrote: > On Jun 1, 2010, at 7:56 PM, Philippe Wittenbergh wrote: > >> On Jun 2, 2010, at 7:14 AM, Matthew wrote: >> >>> In other browsers it seem that the proper setting is >>> td { padding-left: 40px; } >>> >>> >>> but in Safari, this makes the content in the table appea

Re: [css-d] Firefox wont align content in a table properly -- SAFARI issue

2010-06-01 Thread Theresa Mesa
On Jun 1, 2010, at 8:47 PM, Matthew wrote: > > > Is this the "how dare you make so many HTML/CSS violations and still seek our > knowledge?!?!11?" missive? > > If so, sorry for wasting your time. If not, please help me understand why my > site doesn't work in Safari. Your message does nothin

Re: [css-d] Firefox wont align content in a table properly -- SAFARI issue

2010-06-02 Thread Peter Bradley
Ar 02/06/10 04:47, ysgrifennodd Matthew : > > Is this the "how dare you make so many HTML/CSS violations and still seek our > knowledge?!?!11?" missive? > > Well, in my opinion, no. If your code does not validate it may well be that that is the cause of your problem. It's certainly the fir

Re: [css-d] Firefox wont align content in a table properly -- SAFARI issue

2010-06-02 Thread David Hucklesby
On 6/1/10 8:47 PM, Matthew wrote: > > On Jun 1, 2010, at 7:56 PM, Philippe Wittenbergh wrote: > [code etc. snipped] >> >> Dunno, I would start with this: >> >> >> >> >>

Re: [css-d] Firefox wont align content in a table properly -- SAFARI issue

2010-06-02 Thread Bill Braun
Matthew wrote: > Is this the "how dare you make so many HTML/CSS violations and still > seek our knowledge?!?!11?" missive? > If so, sorry for wasting your time. If not, please help me understand why my > site doesn't work in Safari. Your message does nothing to help! Thanks! > > The eternal CSS

Re: [css-d] Firefox wont align content in a table properly --SAFARI issue

2010-06-02 Thread JWN
Morning Mathew You wrote - Original Message - >>> but in Safari, this makes the content in the table appear too far to the left. In Safari this must be set to 16px. >>> >>> If you have Safari and can check out: http://em-w.com/resume.html >>> >>> you'll see what I mean. Does anyone have a

Re: [css-d] Firefox wont align content in a table properly -- SAFARI issue

2010-06-02 Thread russ
This is very good advice. I spent about 4 hours last week trying to get a site to behave. It just didn't make any sense that it wasn't working. Finally, I decided to validate the site. There was nothing wrong with the CSS, but there was a missing character in my HTML that was not caught by the

Re: [css-d] Firefox wont align content in a table properly -- SAFARI issue

2010-06-02 Thread Matthew
I apologize to Philippe and the rest of board for sounding petty, snarky and defensive in my last message from last night. I'm frustrated and I came off as such. I do appreciate the help. - Matthew On Jun 2, 2010, at 12:20 AM, Alan Gresley wrote: > Matthew wrote: >> On Jun 1, 2010, at 7:56