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Netscape/Mozilla and Style/CSS
Well I'm having a lot of display problems in Netscape and Mozilla when trying to use CSS, but I'll start with a simple question:
Should the following not work in Netscape/Mozilla? Code:
<div style="border: 2 solid #000000;">test</div> And if that doesn't work, is there another way that is supported? |
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At first glance - you lack the unit for your "2". Change it to "2px" and try again.
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Well hell.. what do you know. I hadn't considered that Netscape/Mozilla would be that picky... Yeah I feel like a dumbass now. Thanks |
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This was just a guess. Does it work now?
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Sure does. The page looks infinitely better now. |
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