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That makes me feel a lot better, particularly since I've just started using display: inline-block to position thumbs, instead of floating them. Still usable in FF2, but formatted wrong. |
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On Tue, 05 May 2009 13:38:08 -0400 Jeff <jeff_thies (AT) att (DOT) net> wrote in: 3Q_Ll.29209$Ws1.2533 (AT) nlpi064 (DOT) nbdc.sbc.com [snip] That makes me feel a lot better, particularly since I've just started using display: inline-block to position thumbs, instead of floating them. Still usable in FF2, but formatted wrong. Support for FF2, Seamonkey or older mozilla user agents may be possible. Requires a bit of extra markup and the use of Mozilla Extensions. |
| https://developer.mozilla.org/En/CSS_Reference:Mozilla_Extensions Inline Block Example http://bootnic.bounceme.net/InlineBlock.html |
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BootNic wrote: On Tue, 05 May 2009 13:38:08 -0400 Jeff <jeff_thies (AT) att (DOT) net> wrote in: 3Q_Ll.29209$Ws1.2533 (AT) nlpi064 (DOT) nbdc.sbc.com |
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I don't have FF2 here, what is the extra markup required? I see you have this: div class="pic_frame" div img src="/images/stoplady.png" width="64" height="64" alt= ""> <span>Maecenas massa.</span /div /div Is it the nested inner div? |
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