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Posted by dorayme on 10/13/06 20:48
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<1160694149.220145.176750@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
snapcount@gmail.com wrote:
> Never mind, got help and fixed the problem thanks to the guys at
> SitePoint Forums. I should've specified font-size: 0; in the style for
> the top & bottom elements.
>
> snapcount@gmail.com wrote:
> > http://www.ensitconsultancy.co.uk/problem/
> >
> > Works ok in Internet Explorer, doesn't work ok in Firefox or Opera.
> > It's a very simple HTML I've made as an example. I don't want to use
> > tables or anything, I would like it to work with as little modification
> > as possible.
OK. I was mildly interested in what you were doing, how you were
using this in a real context... and found it harder with little
white lines as pics (you see, sometimes to check things out one
downloads the gifs to have a close look at what is what and thin
white lines are mildly more annoying in the average image editor
window than black ones (as default). I noticed you had two gifs
the same exactly but separate files, you had a container div that
was doing nothing I could fathom. And while I am raving here, I
suspect from your satisfaction about font size idea, you are up
to tricks that are better avoided.
But I don't know this. Good luck to you anyway...
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dorayme
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