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Mo' fun with CSS
Posted by Karl Groves on March 20th, 2006

Still working on this:
http://ttb.karlcore.com/template.html

Underneath the tab images is a VERY faint line (the same color as that
right column) in IE. In FF, it is dead on.

Is there anything I'm missing that would make these browsers display this
consistently?

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Karl Groves
http://karlcore.com
http://chevelle.karlcore.com

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Posted by William Tasso on March 20th, 2006

Fleeing from the madness of the Somewhat jungle
Karl Groves <karl@NOSPAMkarlcore.com> stumbled into news:alt.www.webmaster
and said:

You're trying too hard

Seriously - I cannae see a difference.

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William Tasso

whither a trophy?

Posted by Gary Peek on March 20th, 2006

Karl Groves wrote:
Well, I notice that when you place your normal cursor just below one
of the tabs and start moving up, the cursor turns into a link cursor
_before_ it gets to the tab. Like the white background is covering up
the lower curve of the tabs. Maybe related?


--
Gary Peek
Industrologic, Inc.
www.industrologic.com


Posted by Els on March 20th, 2006

Karl Groves wrote:

Add:
#top_nav_list li img{
vertical-align:bottom;
}

(it's the infamous space below inline images - to make room for the
descenders of g,j,p,q,y)

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Els http://locusmeus.com/

Posted by Els on March 20th, 2006

Dylan Parry wrote:

In light yellow it doesn't matter too much, but what if the client
changes his mind and wants a bright green background? Doesn't look
pretty :-)

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Posted by Dylan Parry on March 20th, 2006

Pondering the eternal question of "Hobnobs or Rich Tea?", Karl Groves
finally proclaimed:

I'm with Bill on this one. I had to strain my eyes to even notice the
difference, and even then it was so slight that I thought it might have
been my brain playing ticks on me

I really wouldn't worry about this.

--
Dylan Parry
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Listening to: Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Sleep

Posted by Dylan Parry on March 20th, 2006

Pondering the eternal question of "Hobnobs or Rich Tea?", Els finally
proclaimed:

Well in that situation I would have been able to *see* the problem for
myself. Besides, if the client really wanted a bright green background
then they could hardly complain that bright green was visible on the
page now could they? :P

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Dylan Parry
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Listening to: Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Sleep

Posted by Karl Groves on March 20th, 2006

Els <els.aNOSPAM@tiscali.nl> wrote in
news:11qq02bfuiynp$.2gilqfmw3ype.dlg@40tude.net:

Thanks, els!


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Karl Groves
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http://chevelle.karlcore.com

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Posted by Will on March 20th, 2006

In article <Xns978C78A1088C1karlkarlcorecom@216.196.97.136> ,
karl@NOSPAMkarlcore.com says...
When I checked the page with the vilidater, if failed with (I
think) 22 errors. I don't know if the errors are sufficient to put IE
in quirks mode, but I had a fault on one of my pages that did, it then
renders pretty much what it feels like, ime...


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Regards,

Will.

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