Sent by Big John on 23 January 2003 07:07
Rob Lifford wrote:
> I used a a variation of Mr. Meyer's pure css popups on this page:
> www.fernandezgroupinc.com/portfolio/.
> (CSS at www.fernandezgroupinc.com/fgi.css)
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> Also, you might notice on the style sheet that I have -20px top margin on
> the popup block. This is because Mozilla was, before declaring any top
> margin, displaying the blocks several lines below the link that contained
> the span. Any idea why that was happening? IE6 was placing the top of the
> block perfectly inline with the top of the text link that contained the span
> (the behavior I had expected). With the -20px top margin it still looks OK
> in IE and it brought the block up to a reasonable location in Mozilla.
I recently had a run-in with this issue, and came up with this:
http://users.rraz.net/mc_on_the_rocks/testpage/temp/outrigger.html
I'm not sure why Moz doesn't agree with IE, but I bet Moz is
just being its typical 'super strict' self.
Big John
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