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Posted by Neredbojias on 11/19/58 11:34
With neither quill nor qualm, Mark Parnell quothed:
> Deciding to do something for the good of humanity, Neredbojias
> <invalid@neredbojias.com> spouted in alt.html:
>
> > The left margin of the whole page (?) is closer/tighter to the left
> > browser border than in ff predecessors or Mozilla or other browsers I've
> > checked which _are_ all typical with each other.
>
> OK - hadn't noticed, but then I always set margins and padding on
> everything to 0 then add them as necessary, due to inconsistencies
> between browsers.
I'm using small em padding on various elements so I suppose there could
be discrepancies in that (-peculiar to ff, I mean). But it used to
match and wtf, where's the uniformity here? Standards are supposed to
allow pages to be displayed with stability between different versions of
the same browser, at least, barring error-correction, aren't they? This
is little different than the "old days" of more-or-less proprietary
markup with each manf. doing his own thing his own way, etc.
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Neredbojias
Contrary to popular belief, it is believable.
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