Kelly Miller wrote:
I figured I'd mention here that another way to solve that problem is by
adding a non-breaking space ( ) between and .
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
Change this code:
...to this:
...since IE/win may get a bit lost when elements are empty.
Avoid using to fill elements whenever poss
I figured I'd mention here that another way to solve that problem is by
adding a non-breaking space ( ) between and . However,
if you do this, you have to watch for IE's auto-expansion behavior (the
div will automatically become as tall as the line-height in IE). To
dodge this, simply set ov
Corey Witt wrote:
Um... I've never used a mailing list before... I don't even know who
I'm sending this to... is this where i ask questions about why my
site is angry at me when it gets viewed in Windows IE-Whatever?
Sure, you've come to the right place. You're all over the world now.
We love to
Um... I've never used a mailing list before... I don't even know who
I'm sending this to... is this where i ask questions about why my site
is angry at me when it gets viewed in Windows IE-Whatever?
I'm a mac guy and my site< www.dognmoon.com > shows up fine in every
browser I can find for the