On Sun, 3 Feb 2008 11:42:41 +0000, Rob freeman wrote: [...] > > There is a min height command on some of the pages (as the client couldn't > supply any > more copy). > > I have tested this in Firefox 2.0 (Mac and PC), Safari (Mac) and Opera (Mac). > Also this > has been validated for xhtml, though the CSS flagged up unsupoorted Min > Height for > Safari 2.0?? Not sure what I can do about that.. >
According to Sitepoint's CSS reference[1] "Safaris support for this property (min-height), when applied to positioned elements, is limited to versions 2.0.2 or above." Otherwise, v.2 Safari has full support for min-height. > Here is the Link > http://www.coloursense.net/testfolder/ > Nice. However, increasing text size, or at default text size on my laptop, the horizontal menu breaks into two lines. Still usable, though. No issues I could find in Safari 3.0.4, Opera 9.25, Opera 9.5, IE 6, or IE 7 on Win xp. IE 5.5 is fine, but the display is not centered in the window on that version. You may like to add a print style sheet. [1] http://reference.sitepoint.com/css/min-height Cordially, David --
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