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Posted by Neredbojias on 09/29/05 02:25
With neither quill nor qualm, Michael Winter quothed:
> On 28/09/2005 18:29, Neredbojias wrote:
>
> [snip]
>
> > [Opera] seems to have problems with certain height settings
> > established with w3c-compliant css, various ECMAScript
> > interpretations, decimal percentages including related font-sizes,
> > and the dynamic refresh needed for some "re-" positioning.
>
> I can't say I've witnessed those specific problems, but I have seen my
> own from time to time. Any examples you might have to hand would be
> enlightening.
I haven't specifically documented them but the page I've been diddling
with is still in the offing so give me a few days. I do remember that
"font-size:155%;" is smaller in Opera than other browsers. Also, the
(bottom) margin on an image in a floated div seems to have no effect at
page bottom whereas it does in Moz and IE.
> > No browser is perfect, [...]
>
> Of course, and I never meant to imply otherwise. However, to liken Opera
> to IE is insulting.
Agreed. And Opera was a wonderful graphic-resizing routine that beats
all others by a mile.
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Neredbojias
Contrary to popular belief, it is believable.
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