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Posted by Rik on 01/20/07 16:46
Peter Smit wrote:
> Rik wrote:
>> Peter Smit wrote:
>>> Rik wrote:
>>>> Rik wrote:
>>>>> You have no border-color and style defined. Allthough it's
>>>>> customary to pick the color of the element and 'solid' in that
>>>>> case, there's
>>>>> no color defined for the element by parent either.
>>>>
>>>> That being said, I'm looking at the page right now in Opera, where
>>>> it had a very ugly greenish/yellow background, and hence the black
>>>> text is hard to read. That's my doing: I specified an ugly color as
>>>> default background-color, but is shows it's advisable to always
>>>> define a standard background-color & color in the body tag.
>>>
>>> Rik , thank you for your comment. I tried all the possibilities but
>>> not
>>> one is as good as IE shows.
>>
>> Define 'as good'?
>
> With nice borders around
Not to be a pain in the ass, but I'm not familiar with border-type: nice...
Please be more specific: don't you get any border, another border you'd
wish
>>> Also the makeup is different in Mozilla.
>>
>> Makeup?
>>
> what is looks like
'what it looks like' is hardly anything I can pinpoint. Talk about
position, margins, colors, etc. Unfortunately I'm not psychic.
>>> The first form is at the right of the first div.
>>> Further education is needed for me.
>>
>>
>> box1 is left floated. If you don't want you form next to it, don't
>> float it.
> thank you. I took the float out. Now is is almost alright. Still
> missing the border on the right side.
As far as I can tell there's a border on every side in MSIE, Firfox &
Opera. Perhaps you want a different style then the default for fieldsets.
Might border-style:solid; on the fieldset be what you're after?
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Rik Wasmus
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