Vincent Pollard wrote:

> What do people think the easiest solution is for this problem?"

It doesn't work because unlike every other major browser,
The Firefox people haven't seen fit to support it. I would
guess that this change is fairly easy, given the support 
everywhere else, so FF's intransigence seems inexplicable.

However I could be wrong and there just might be some
valid reason why FF isn't supporting such an incredibly 
useful property. Is it because it's *only* CSS3 and so
they aren't required to support it? That didn't stop
Opera or Safari.

If I'm off-base here, please someone straighten me out.

As for alternatives, well, there's overflow: hidden...

Big John
http://positioniseverything.net




      
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