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At: http://www.vrijgezellenfeest.nl/
Above google you see some small banners. In firefox and internet
explorer the banners break to a new line when there is no space for
another one.
In firefox the position of the banners that do fit on the first line of
banners keeps the same, in internet explorer the space that is left on
the line appears to be distributed between the images of the banners.
The distribution should not happen, what do I need to change in the CSS
to accomplish no (re)distributio n?
Jul 21 '05 #1
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Roderik wrote:

At: http://www.vrijgezellenfeest.nl/
Above google you see some small banners. In firefox and internet
explorer the banners break to a new line when there is no space for
another one.
In firefox the position of the banners that do fit on the first line of
banners keeps the same, in internet explorer the space that is left on
the line appears to be distributed between the images of the banners.
The distribution should not happen, what do I need to change in the CSS
to accomplish no (re)distributio n?


I accidentaly found out what the problem was. Actually Firefox rendered
it wrong in my opinion (which is most often not the case). The text
alignment was set to justify which was desired to be left.
Jul 21 '05 #2
Roderik wrote:
Roderik wrote:

At: http://www.vrijgezellenfeest.nl/
Above google you see some small banners. In firefox and internet
explorer the banners break to a new line when there is no space for
another one.
In firefox the position of the banners that do fit on the first line
of banners keeps the same, in internet explorer the space that is left
on the line appears to be distributed between the images of the banners.
The distribution should not happen, what do I need to change in the
CSS to accomplish no (re)distributio n?

I accidentaly found out what the problem was. Actually Firefox rendered
it wrong in my opinion (which is most often not the case). The text
alignment was set to justify which was desired to be left.


Yes, it's a long outstanding bug.
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=182649

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Gus
Jul 21 '05 #3

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