I have a couple of problems with Safari which can be seen on this page:
http://www.tyssendesign.com.au/examples/test.html
The first is the misalignment of the bg-images that I'm using for bullets.
Every other browser including IE5 displays them how I want them except for
Safari. I did a
On 10/10/06, John Faulds [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a couple of problems with Safari which can be seen on this page:http://www.tyssendesign.com.au/examples/test.htmlSo, is there a solution? Does it require using a Safari-only filter?
I ran into the same problem not long ago, and solved by
I've already done that though. The space between the two states is about 5
times the height of the actual bullet. In Safari you can actually seem the
on state appearing above the off state even though it's about 40px below
it in the image file and bg-repeat is set to no-repeat.
On Tue, 10
On 10/10/06, John Faulds [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a couple of problems with Safari which can be seen on this page: http://www.tyssendesign.com.au/examples/test.html So, is there a solution? Does it require using a Safari-only filter?
I ran into the same problem not long ago, and solved
On Oct 10, 2006, at 6:59 PM, John Faulds wrote:
http://www.tyssendesign.com.au/examples/test.html
The first is the misalignment of the bg-images that I'm using for
bullets. Every other browser including IE5 displays them how I want
them except for Safari. I did a quick search but the only
use an oversized image with loads of white space
I ended up doing this as per the example in your link with the extra white
space below (as well as in between) and now it's fine. Thanks.
Any ideas on the height of the input problem?
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