MEM wrote:
>>> Give the form an explicit width. It doesn't need to be hidden from
>>> other browsers.
>
>> e.g. #form_login { width: 11.75em; }
>
>
> I was doing clear:left; both; overflows, comment those lines, put them back.
> I was thinking about some lines on my css that should start with moz- ...
> And here it is, a simple brilliant "Give a width".
>
> So, what just happen? Why this fix it? Is it because if we do not define it,
> form assumes the width of the container, hence, when we clear float we clear
> more than we should?
[...]
> Thanks,
> Márcio
Hello Marcio,
Yes you need a width given since FF2- I presume doesn't like this CSS.
body {
text-align: center;
}
#float-right {
float:right;
}
#bt_login {
float:right;
clear:both;
}
Only could check this in Mozilla 1.7 (My FF is under repairs). Test case.
<http://css-class.com/test/bugs/ff/1-2/form-text-align-clear.htm>
Is this the bug present in FF2 or SeaMonkey? Anyone?
--
Alan http://css-class.com/
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