beat wrote:
Tried here in FireFox 1.5.0.1 and it didn't work
Sorry..I was leaving work and thought about what I posted. Doh! What'd ya expect for the end of a Friday?
Ok!
Confirmed in FF 1.5.0.3 and IE 6
[code:1]
.subFieldSpan input { display:table-cell; }
[/code:1]
Post edited by: moneybagsxp, at: 2006/05/06 04:57
moneybagsxp wrote:
beat wrote:
Tried here in FireFox 1.5.0.1 and it didn't work
Sorry..I was leaving work and thought about what I posted. Doh! What'd ya expect for the end of a Friday?
Ok!
Confirmed in FF 1.5.0.3 and IE 6
[code:1]
.subFieldSpan input { display:table-cell; }
[/code:1]
Post edited by: moneybagsxp, at: 2006/05/06 04:57
Thanks for the proposal. Made me discover this very nice table-something tags.
I've implemented and tested your proposal. Indeed, works fine on all major browsers, but except Opera 8.5, where the field-cells are not even displayed
We need to find another workaround for that Firefox 1.5-bug !
Our list of supported browsers is based on the stats of websites. Currently we do compatibility tests on:
- Firefox 1.5
- IE 6.0
- Safari 2.0 (aka Konkerror Linux)
- Opera 8.5
EDIT: in Safari 2.0, table-cell display mode brings the "i" field behind the field itself!
Post edited by: beat, at: 2006/05/07 18:07
beat wrote:
moneybagsxp wrote:
beat wrote:
Tried here in FireFox 1.5.0.1 and it didn't work
Sorry..I was leaving work and thought about what I posted. Doh! What'd ya expect for the end of a Friday?
Ok!
Confirmed in FF 1.5.0.3 and IE 6
[code:1]
.subFieldSpan input { display:table-cell; }
[/code:1]
Post edited by: moneybagsxp, at: 2006/05/06 04:57
Thanks for the proposal. Made me discover this very nice table-something tags.
I've implemented and tested your proposal. Indeed, works fine on all major browsers, but except Opera 8.5, where the field-cells are not even displayed
We need to find another workaround for that Firefox 1.5-bug !
Our list of supported browsers is based on the stats of websites. Currently we do compatibility tests on:
- Firefox 1.5
- IE 6.0
- Safari 2.0 (aka Konkerror Linux)
- Opera 8.5
EDIT: in Safari 2.0, table-cell display mode brings the "i" field behind the field itself!
Post edited by: beat, at: 2006/05/07 18:07
Here is what I did to fix it in template.css:
[code:1].subTitleSpan { padding-right: 125px; }[/code:1]
Looks good for me in IE 6.0 (Win), Firefox 1.5 (Win/Mac), Opera 8.5 (Win/Mac) and Safari 2.0 (Mac)
Here is what I did to fix it in template.css:
[code:1].subTitleSpan { padding-right: 125px; }[/code:1]
Looks good for me in IE 6.0 (Win), Firefox 1.5 (Win/Mac), Opera 8.5 (Win/Mac) and Safari 2.0 (Mac)
Thanks for the confirmation, I had same conclusions...
Fixed the workaround by increasing to 250px (even 150px wasn't enough).
Can you please retest if also looks good in IE 6.0 and Opera 8.54 with 250px (i did FF&Safari already) ?