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What has changed in the rendering engine?

What has changed in the rendering engine?  
Nick Glynn
 Re: What has changed in the rendering engine?  
Spartanicus
 Re: What has changed in the rendering engine?  
Nick Glynn
From:Nick Glynn
Subject:What has changed in the rendering engine?
Date:Sun, 16 Jan 2005 18:16:31 -0000
I had previously hosted my CV online at http://exosystem.info and for some
reason the CSS no longer works. it has been like this in all betas. the
css file is at http://exosystem.info/style.css
Can anyone tell me what i have done wrong or if this is genuinely a
renering issue with some CSS

Thanks

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From:Spartanicus
Subject:Re: What has changed in the rendering engine?
Date:Sun, 16 Jan 2005 19:23:03 +0000
"Nick Glynn" wrote:

>I had previously hosted my CV online at http://exosystem.info and for some
>reason the CSS no longer works. it has been like this in all betas. the
>css file is at http://exosystem.info/style.css
>Can anyone tell me what i have done wrong or if this is genuinely a
>renering issue with some CSS

It looks like a quirk, having said that your code is also faulty, when
you float objects the next block level element that should appear
beneath the floats should have the clear property.

Adding "clear:both" to the h2 rules solves the problem.

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From:Nick Glynn
Subject:Re: What has changed in the rendering engine?
Date:Sun, 16 Jan 2005 19:35:38 -0000
You legend. I totally missed that!
thanks

On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 19:23:03 +0000, Spartanicus wrote:

> "Nick Glynn" wrote:
>
>> I had previously hosted my CV online at http://exosystem.info and for
>> some
>> reason the CSS no longer works. it has been like this in all betas. the
>> css file is at http://exosystem.info/style.css
>> Can anyone tell me what i have done wrong or if this is genuinely a
>> renering issue with some CSS
>
> It looks like a quirk, having said that your code is also faulty, when
> you float objects the next block level element that should appear
> beneath the floats should have the clear property.
>
> Adding "clear:both" to the h2 rules solves the problem.
>



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