On Apr 21, 2006, at 3:24 PM, Ed Seehouse wrote:
> Christy Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Found this on a bulletin board:
>>
>> "the display: inline on safari does not let you use padding or height
>> or anyting to adjust the height of the box"
>
> Um, I believe that's the standard for al
Christy Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Found this on a bulletin board:
>
> "the display: inline on safari does not let you use padding or height
> or anyting to adjust the height of the box"
Um, I believe that's the standard for all inline elements in CSS.
"line-height" should work. If it
On Apr 21, 2006, at 11:08 AM, Christy Collins wrote:
> Now there's one last thing. Safari doesn't like it. It didn't like
> it before either, so this fix didn't break it. We have a heap of
> Safari users.
>
...
>
> http://ee.berkshireradio.org/index.php/main/test/
>
> -Christy
>
Found this o
On Apr 21, 2006, at 11:08 AM, Christy Collins wrote:
> There's also a little thing where the position is slightly higher in
> IE than Firefox. I can probably affect this with a conditional
> comment, but if anyone has another solution I'd love to hear it.
Forget that last part - Ingo's fix made
Oh thanks so much - that did it - I had tried some of those things in
isolation with no luck.
Now there's one last thing. Safari doesn't like it. It didn't like
it before either, so this fix didn't break it. We have a heap of
Safari users.
There's also a little thing where the position is