Ingo Chao wrote:
but
.fl { ... margin: 50px 0 -100px 0; ... }
doesn't have any effect,
and
.fl { ... margin: 50px 0 0 0; position:relative; bottom:-100px;... }
or
.fl { ... margin: -25px 0 0 0;... }
makes me feel sad about my new toy.
Don't feel sad :-) Opera8 is breaking a large number of sites ar
Bruno Fassino schrieb:
Ingo Chao wrote:
As mentioned before, in Op8, the td "contains" the a.p. nav. I would
file this as a bug or regression from 7.54, but I'm not sure, is this a
Acid2 line? Can anyone explain this to me? What is Safari showing?
It seems that's not the "td" but the a.p. header
Ingo Chao wrote:
> As mentioned before, in Op8, the td "contains" the a.p. nav. I would
> file this as a bug or regression from 7.54, but I'm not sure, is this a
> Acid2 line? Can anyone explain this to me? What is Safari showing?
It seems that's not the "td" but the a.p. header that in Op8 becom
Thanks for getting back, Ingo. Really appreciate all your helpful
comments. I am working through your comments.
The reason I placed the site within a table with 3 columns is because I'm wanting the site to have shading at left and right (34px width for
each). Easy to do if the site is a fixed wi
Virtuallee schrieb:
I'm trying to get the width of my header (set to orange) and nav to be
the same in Mozilla, IE and Opera. At the moment, IE and Opera are
rendering the header and nav correctly (ie. there is a 34px margin at
left and right of the site).
Did you have a glance with Opera8 too?
Hi
I hope someone can help. It's late now & I'm not thinking clearly anymore.
I'm trying to get the width of my header (set to orange) and nav to be
the same in Mozilla, IE and Opera. At the moment, IE and Opera are
rendering the header and nav correctly (ie. there is a 34px margin at
left and r