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Posted by Ben C on 12/07/07 15:45
On 2007-12-07, Mark <user@example.net> wrote:
> Ben C wrote:
>> On 2007-12-06, Shelly <sheldonlg.news@asap-consult.com> wrote:
>>> Here is the URL:
>>> www.sheldonlg.com/test.html
>>>
>>> In IE, the drop-down menu for "About Us" appears under the item. In FF it
>>> is all the way to the left. Any clues?
>>
>> It may be because FF doesn't seem to like making <td>s (or boxes that
>> are display: table-cell, more precisely) containing blocks for
>> positioned descendents.
>>
>> Look at this example:
>>
>> http://www.tidraso.co.uk/misc/td-container.html
>>
>> Konqueror and Opera make the table the containing block for the
>> positioned box. Firefox refuses even the table and makes the div above
>> it the containing block.
>>
>> They're all wrong as far as I can tell from CSS 2.1 10.1. What does IE
>> do?
>
> IE6 and IE7 position foo in the right-hand <td>.
Good for them. Thanks for checking. That seems to be something that
works in IE but not in Firefox!
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