Re: [css-d] PIE's One True Layout - scrolling bug

2005-11-09 Thread Ingo Chao
Thomas Bukowski wrote: This is a duplicate/continuation of the bug noticed by Donna Casey in: http://archivist.incutio.com/viewlist/css-discuss/64904 The fix mentioned in that thread, by removing the position: relative of an element inside the column, doesn't work. The fact that there is

Re: [css-d] PIE's One True Layout - scrolling bug

2005-11-09 Thread Ben Curtis
On Nov 8, 2005, at 8:02 PM, Thomas Bukowski wrote: I haven't been able to find a fix yet. Any ideas? This is a variant on the overflow:hidden; problem that's been true in this browser since the beginning. (Summary: in any overflow:hidden; block, you can click-and-drag to highlight text,

Re: [css-d] PIE's One True Layout - scrolling bug

2005-11-09 Thread Alex Robinson
Thomas wrote: http://neodude.net/host/cssd/fxselectbug.html It looks like Donna's bug, but it seems different in practice since it definitely affects the mac version of FF1 as well. Plus, there's no scope for working round the problem - even shifting the excessive padding and margin on to

Re: [css-d] PIE's One True Layout - scrolling bug

2005-11-09 Thread Al Sparber
From: Alex Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1. It's already fixed in Firefox 1.5. 2. Really, Al. In what way, is a total separation of presentation and display and content code, like spacer gifs? And in what way is the faux columns technique less like spacers? Because the same end result could

Re: [css-d] PIE's One True Layout - scrolling bug

2005-11-09 Thread Zoe M. Gillenwater
Al Sparber wrote: From: Alex Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2. Really, Al. In what way, is a total separation of presentation and display and content code, like spacer gifs? And in what way is the faux columns technique less like spacers? Because the same end result could be accomlished

Re: [css-d] PIE's One True Layout - scrolling bug

2005-11-09 Thread Alex Robinson
2. Really, Al. In what way, is a total separation of presentation and display and content code, like spacer gifs? And in what way is the faux columns technique less like spacers? Because the same end result could be accomlished by using a very large spacer :-) How? I would dearly like to

Re: [css-d] PIE's One True Layout - scrolling bug

2005-11-09 Thread Al Sparber
From: Zoe M. Gillenwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2. Really, Al. In what way, is a total separation of presentation and display and content code, like spacer gifs? And in what way is the faux columns technique less like spacers? Because the same end result could be accomlished by using a very large

Re: [css-d] PIE's One True Layout - scrolling bug

2005-11-09 Thread Al Sparber
From: Alex Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] How? I would dearly like to see an actual working example where simply inserting a very large spacer would produce anything like the results of the equal height columns technique. Using big padding http://www.projectseven.com/csslab/pie/eq1.htm Using a

Re: [css-d] PIE's One True Layout - scrolling bug

2005-11-09 Thread Al Sparber
From: Alex Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Yes we all use workarounds. So what's the exact problem you have? The complexity. It sometimes reminds me of a Rube Goldberg machine :-) I have asked you before offlist to elucidate. I now ask you again (but I'm lazy and so just copying and pasting)

[css-d] PIE's One True Layout - scrolling bug

2005-11-08 Thread Thomas Bukowski
This is a duplicate/continuation of the bug noticed by Donna Casey in: http://archivist.incutio.com/viewlist/css-discuss/64904 The fix mentioned in that thread, by removing the position: relative of an element inside the column, doesn't work. The fact that there is only one line of text (a h2) in

Re: [css-d] PIE's One True Layout - scrolling bug

2005-11-08 Thread Al Sparber
From: Thomas Bukowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is a duplicate/continuation of the bug noticed by Donna Casey in: http://archivist.incutio.com/viewlist/css-discuss/64904 The fix mentioned in that thread, by removing the position: relative of an element inside the column, doesn't work. The