Jess Jacobs wrote:
> all of this makes total sense. I don't know why it doesn't come to me
> while I'm working on these things...
Guess it may have something to do with how frequent you run into these
issues.
> also, i hadn't done anything for browser testing yet, so don't think
> i'm a complet
Jess Jacobs wrote:
> http://www.akisma.com/design/monks/
>
> in FF OSX, the black bars extend the full 100% (yay) but the "main"
> layer does not, making them hang awkwardly off the edge.
In accordance with CSS specs horizontal 'padding' gets 'added' to width
in standard compliant browsers, so.
Jess Jacobs wrote:
> Rather than posting the same problems over and over, I'd love it if
> someone could explain or point me to a tutorial regarding the
> calculation of width and such.
>
It ain't necessarily the calculation of "width" so much as it is the
"and such" that has it more or less
--- On Thu, 9/4/08, Jess Jacobs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> in FF OSX, the black bars extend the full 100% (yay) but
> the "main" layer does not, making them hang awkwardly off the edge.
The value of 'width' refers JUST to the content area (in modern, strict
browsers), and does NOT include padd
Hi everyone,
Rather than posting the same problems over and over, I'd love it if
someone could explain or point me to a tutorial regarding the
calculation of width and such. My problem, right now, is here:
http://www.akisma.com/design/monks/
in FF OSX, the black bars extend the full 100% (yay) b