Hi Ron

I hate tracking down CSS problems too.  It is good to use some tools
for this.

I often find Firebug on Firefox is good because you can alter the
settings at the same time as viewing the form.

Maybe if others use good tools for CSS,  they could also recommend
them to you.

-D

On Nov 15, 6:11 pm, ron_m <ron.mco...@gmail.com> wrote:
> In the application I am writing there are IP video cameras displayed
> in a grid for one part of the application. In non-IE browsers this is
> realized as an IMG tag connected to the MJPEG video stream of the
> camera using the src= attribute.
>
> In the 1.88.2 version I used a padding: 1px; style to put a fine line
> between images letting the background show through which was perfect
> to get some separation.
>
> In 1.89.1 there is a 4 to 6 pixel vertical separation between rows of
> images. If I adjust the padding or the margin the spacing grows by
> that amount. The same 1px padding still works fine for the space
> between horizontally adjacent images. To try to identify the source of
> the change I renamed all the style sheets in the application including
> the web2py ones and then cleared the browser cache and I still get the
> spacing between rows. If I load in the 1.88.2 version I don't get the
> spacing.
>
> Maybe it is something in layout.html? If anyone has a quick, I know
> what that is, please let me know, I have looked at this for quite a
> while and can't find it but will push onwards. I hope my slowness in
> discovery is not an indication of my ability with CSS. :-)
>
> I could stay with the old layout but since it is still under
> development I would rather keep moving with the new version and all
> the good things that come with them.
>
> Thanks
>
> Ron

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