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Posted by BootNic on 11/06/06 01:51
> patrick j <patrick@jamesnews.orangehome.co.uk> wrote:
> news: 0001HW.C174169D00FE0FC4B05A794F@News.Individual.Net
> On Sat, 4 Nov 2006 15:58:00 +0000, BootNic wrote
> (in article <cM23h.4209$9v5.1772@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net>):
>
>> zoom:100%;
>> padding:0 0.3em;
>
> Hi
>
> Thank you; it works, but I don't understand why.
>
> I've been doing some more searching on the internet but I can't find
> this problem described.
>
> I've applied it to the horizontal lists in my own web-site.
>
> What I can't understand is why does simply repeating the "padding"
> declaration in the special style-sheet for IE7 work?
>
> Is it because it is preceded by the "zoom" declaration?
>
> To be honest the zoom declaration is a new one on me :)
>
> What does it do?
It just needs enough padding to keep the text from jumping out as it
is zoomed, no need to declare it again if the padding is sufficient in the
your css.
zoom: is an IE thing, been around since IE5 I think.
Setting zoom is what is making it behave.
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BootNic Sunday, November 05, 2006 8:50 PM
Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored.
*Aldous Huxley*
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