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Posted by dorayme on 04/08/07 03:55
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<tfYRh.20625$tD2.12100@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net>,
"BootNic" <bootnic@bounce.earthlink.net> wrote:
> > dorayme <doraymeRidThis@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> > news: doraymeRidThis-35704D.18163507042007@news-vip.optusnet.com.au
> > In article
> [snip]
> >>>> http://home.earthlink.net/~bootnic/JavascriptCenterFloatII.html
> >>>
> >
> >> Added a display toggle at the end of the function, that use to work
> >> on some of the older mozilla browsers. I have no clue if it will do
> >> anything for iCab.
> >
> > Still no go in Safari.
>
> Does this mean that iCab is now happy with it?
>
It does not work on either Safari or iCab. The details:
Required:
(1) The floated divs wrap when room to fit them runs out.
(2) The the mass of divs are centered
In iCab on anything much less than a 20" at 1600 x 1200 it fails
on both (1) and (2).
In Safari, it fails in (2) on any screen at any width.
> I will try one more time, try to add a check that tries to calculate the
> possible width similar to what I think Jonathan was doing.
>
> I think I must be going insane, I am going to try to write a script for a
> browser I don't have access to, and know nothing about.
>
> It may be a short trip.
You should really stay there and work it out till you have
revolutionalised this sad little corner of html/css! (grin>
Otherwise I am left with JL's nice js which I have fully adapted
to a website already, to landscape divs of 200 wide, to portaits
of 150 wide and to "movie strip" divs of over 350 wide and all
working beautifully on browsers available to Mac (and very
impressive browsers too).
--
dorayme
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