Sent by Tom Rogers on 6 April 2006 18:06
Thanks, that did the trick. The white borders are now gone, and the problem
with the bleeding color in the small table in Opera seems to have gone away
too. But I now have new problems:
In IE: There are now some padding issues, especially with the center column
on the home page.
In Opera and FireFox: The text sits much closer to the edge. I have a
separate style sheet for articles, and I removed the padding there, but now
the text sits right up to the edge?
Another problem, mostly with FireFox is that the page pops over a little
when you go from index page to inner pages. With Opera, it seems to be a
problem with only one page (that I can find)
http://www.power2u.org/articles/recovery/recovery_stories/stories.html
Tom
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From: cj [EMAIL-REMOVED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 12:26 PM
To: Tom Rogers
Cc: CSS-D List (E-mail)
Subject: Re: [css-d] White border showing in FireFox and Opera
On 4/6/06, Tom Rogers [EMAIL-REMOVED]> wrote:
> I'm fairly new to the list, would appreciate advice on how to get my style
> sheet to work better with FireFox and Opera.
>
> The site address is http://www.power2u.org/
>
> It looks good with IE, but when you view with the latest version of
FireFox
> there is a white border around the whole page.
this line is what's causing firefox to have a white border:
table { background-color: #FFFFFF; padding: .3em .5em; }
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