Sent by Geoff Sheridan on 2 July 2002 11:11
Works IE 5.1 Mac , Opera 5.0 Mac, NS 6.2 Mac, Moz 1.0 Mac
Fails just like the win version in NS 4.7 Mac
Phew!
At 3:31 pm +0100 2/7/02, Andrew Johns wrote:
>Good Afternoon,
>
>I had previously posted to this list regarding an issue with labels
>in netscape 6.0 and netscape 6.1. After a bit of thought I come up
>with a workaround.
>
>I would appreciate it if anyone can verify that this works in other
>browsers apart from ones I've tested:
>
>Before:
>
>works: Win/IE6, Win/NN6.2, Win/NN4.72, Win/Opera 6, Win/Opera 5,
>Win/Lynx, Win/Mozilla 1.0
>doesn't work: Win/NN6.0 (Aligns to the right) and Win/NN6.1 (Aligned
>correctly, but doesn't render)
>not tested: the mac platform, Win/IE5, Win/IE5.5, Win/IE4.0
>
>After:
>
>works: Win/NN6.x, Win/IE6, Win/Opera 6.01, Win/Lynx, Win/Mozilla 1.0
>doesn't work: now aligns the label to the far left (see the
>screenshot page below), but this seems more acceptable, as I've
>trying to make my code work in more standards compliant browsers, so
>NN6+ is more important to me that NN4.x
>
>not tested: The mac platform, Win/IE5, Win/IE5.5, Win/IE4.0
>
>www.makesomenoise.co.uk/labeltest.htm <--- the code
>www.makesomenoise.co.uk/screenshots.htm <-- screenshots from various browsers
>
>
>
>Regards,
>
>Andy
>
>
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