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by: Red |
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This is apparently an ie display bug, I can't seem to figure out which
ie bug this is.
a 3 sided border is created by wrapping the 'inner' box in the 'middle'
box and padding the 'middle' box 1px on 3 sides. It looks the same in
firefox and ie.
Then the same box is wrapped in yet another box with a red border on the
bottom. In Firefox the 'middle' box still has padding on only 3 sides,
and the red border is showing on the bottom. In...
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by: Gustaf Liljegren |
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I use to trust Firefox, but in this case, I don't know what to think. My
test page:
http://gusgus.cn/test/index.html
IE6 does the right thing. The containting <div> is 600px, and within it,
there's one <div> of 400px and another of 200px, laying side by side.
The right <div> has padding on the left and right, to add some space
within the box, but Firefox (0.9.2) seem to confuse paddings as margins.
Here's the right <div> in my CSS:
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by: Gustaf Liljegren |
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I continued on the example shown earlier today:
http://gusgus.cn/test/index.html
Now I get some unwanted space in Firefox (the red space just below the
first image) which doesn't appear in IE6. I've double-checked the CSS
for any padding or margings than may cause it, but have found none. How
can I remove it?
Thanks,
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by: Spondishy |
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Hi,
I have a problem with divs and padding in IE6 and Firefox. Basically my
example that I have attached works exactly how I want in IE6, but
padding is treated differently in Firefox. My example is below.
http://www.villas2u.com/example/test.htm
http://www.villas2u.com/example/styles.css
I realise that the issue is with the padding of 10px pushing the
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by: Denny Schierz |
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hi,
today i saw my website with IE and i was a bit shocked, cause of the
layout. Normal we use only firefox and it looks good, but IE...
I was able to fix most of the layout errors, but not all.
That is the page:
http://www.lippelt-back.com/Backoefen.4.0.html
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by: cosmic foo |
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<div style="width: 100px; padding-left: 10px; border: 1px solid
Black;">padding</div><br>
<div style="width: 100px; border: 1px black solid;">no padding</div>
firefox increases the width of the div to 110px.
ie includes the padding in the 100.
is there an easier work-around than
reducing the width by 10px if firefox?
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by: Remi Villatel |
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Hi there,
I have following CSS definitions:
div.limits { margin: 0 20px 0 20px; }
div.halfleft {
float: left;
left: 0;
width: 50%;
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by: phil-news-nospam |
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Here is a simpler (no drop shadows) example of the padding bug I see:
http://phil.ipal.org/usenet/ciwas/2006-05-08/buttons-1.html
So far I find nothing in the CSS2 document that says I should get this
kind of inconsistent result.
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by: Alan Silver |
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Hello,
In my (seemingly) endless quest to understand CSS, I have yet another
problem. Please look at http://www.kidsinaction.org.uk/ph/x.html in
Opera, where you will see it how I expected. If you look at it in IE (6
or 7), you find it also looks fine, except for the top margin missing
from the links across the top of the page. That's not the main issue
here, but any pointers as to why it doesn't show them would be
appreciated.
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by: sllrphoto |
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A veteran of early html, I've modified my blog template and made it
look rather clean (albeit rather plain) when viewed with IE.
Ironically, I'm a big Firefox fan, but when viewed in FF, my blog
leaves a lot to be desired.
The blog (which is at http://lazycomic.blospot.com/ ) is a basic two
column style, with the right column being the one that's giving me the
problems.
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