Thanks, that's what I've been doing in the mean time (since it works).
I didn't see any mention on the jQuery manual page that you can't set
properties like "padding": "20px 25px" though.
Dave
On Jul 20, 9:46 am, Cold Flame wrote:
>
> so you can set padding-left , right , top and bottom respect
Hi,
The thing which i have observed is that if you try to set the padding
property i.e padding:"20px 40px" .. you will get an error in IE but if
you set "padding":"40px" it will work fine although it will not give
the results what u trying to achieve ..
so you can set padding-left , right , top
Hi,
The thing which i have observed is that if you try to set the padding
property i.e padding:"20px 40px" .. you will get an error in IE but if
you set "padding":"40px" it will work fine although it will not give
the results what u trying to achieve ..
so you can set padding-left , right , top
Hi,
The thing which i have observed is that if you try to set the padding
property i.e padding:"20px 40px" .. you will get an error in IE but if
you set "padding":"40px" it will work fine although it will not give
the results what u trying to achieve ..
so you can set padding-left , right , top
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On Jul 20, 6:38 am, djeyewater wrote:
> I have a function that resizes an image (imgCur) and changes its
> padding when a new image (img) is loaded like so:
> img.onload = function(){
> var t = this;
> //Animate c
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