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Posted by dorayme on 07/14/07 07:54
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<1184393542.459642.223940@57g2000hsv.googlegroups.com>,
cwdjrxyz <spamtrap2@cwdjr.info> wrote:
> On Jul 13, 4:58 pm, 0dev <ch1.w...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > I'm trying to fix a CSS problem in Safari on Mac.
>
> > The following page displays fine on Firefox and IE on Windows and
> > Linux:http://tinyurl.com/2w9nl3
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> Using the new Safari 3 for Windows on the XP OS, I see the problem
> also. I do not see the problem on Opera. This sort of problem
> sometimes can take a lot of time to solve.
Yes, you can say that again. <g>
Actually I came on back here to see if anyone has an answer to
something that I have wanted but could not figure: in FF
developer tools, you can outline elements and their css paths are
are displayed in a field at top. How to be able to copy paste the
text in the field?
I was going to make a point to the OP about the line .... I force
myself to type it from a screenshot I kept, something like:
html > body > div#wrapper > div#MainRed > table > tbody > tr >td
> table.footer-box> tbody > tr > td > table.footer-box > tbody> tr > td.listhostels > a
No point in making a rude point about it now. But does anyone
know a way of telling the field to stay still while the mouse
gets there to copy it? Happily the Mac screenshot controls of
Shift + Command + 4 "fixes" the mouse pointer while a snap is
taken...
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dorayme
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