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Posted by Neredbojias on 03/08/07 21:02
On Thu, 08 Mar 2007 15:29:41 GMT Jonathan N. Little scribed:
> Els wrote:
>> Jonathan N. Little wrote:
>>
>>> Els wrote:
>>>
>>>> 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/
>>
>> 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 ;-)
What kind of network are you looking at? I've setup a 3 computer
wireless peer-to-peer (WEP) ntw with XP _Home_. Manually, 'course.
--
Neredbojias
He who laughs last sounds like an idiot.
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