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Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 03/08/07 15:29
Els wrote:
> Jonathan N. Little wrote:
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>> Els wrote:
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>>> No, padding on the <em> doesn't help anything, nor does padding on
>>> #innerWrapper or #outerWrapper.
>>> One thing that did help I noticed just now, is position:relative on
>>> the #outerWrapper. Haven not tested the effect of that on IE6 or
>>> anything though.
>> NOPE! position:relative on #outerWrapper TOTALLY wipes out both floats
>> in IE6! I love it!
>
> <g>
>
>>>> or do I have to
>>>> make EM display as BOLD non-ITALIC?
>> Okay I have change EM, does it now work in IE7?
>>
>> http://www.littleworksstudio.com/temp/l2340/
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> Yup, works nicely :-)
THANKS! I needed to put this puppy to bed.
>
>> I appreciate the help, I have to get the turkey out. Now I have to
>> <shudder> break down and upgrade to XP Pro.
>
> And then you'll see IE7 too then?
>
Gaw'd I hate the Fisher-Price GUI, that is the first hack I will have to
apply. Next the stupid "wizards" for setting things up. If you know
what you are doing configuring network settings is straightforward even
in old W98, Don't have to watch the little inane animation "Preparing
your network connection..." for 10 minutes while XP queries and logs
every possible configuration and resource! The Linux that I use for my
servers is beginning to look more an more attractive for my desktop ;-)
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Take care,
Jonathan
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