[Javascript] Select Box - List Style

Flavio Gomes flavio at economisa.com.br
Tue Jun 15 09:50:59 CDT 2004


Chris T wrote:

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>From: "Lester" <lester at denhaag.org>
>To: "[JavaScript List]" <javascript at LaTech.edu>
>Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 8:43 AM
>Subject: Re: [Javascript] Select Box - List Style
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>>On 06/14/04 21:49, Hakan Magnusson wrote:
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>>>In decent browsers you can.
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>>>Use
>>>    min-width: 200px;
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>>>instead of width. This won't work in Internet Explorer, since it's part
>>>of the mind bogglingly new CSS2 specifications, only seven years old. :)
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>>Slightly OT but I thought I point this out to you anyway:
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>>    <http://dean.edwards.name/IE7/>
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>I went and checked out this site, but I'm confused. This page:
>http://dean.edwards.name/IE7/compatibility/complexspiral/demo.html
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>Looks exactly the same in IE6 and NN7 and the scrolling behavior works in
>both browsers as it says, but this following paragraph makes me assume I'm
>supposed to be noticing some differences in the browser.
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>I'm not seeing any seamless compositing!
>Then I'm willing to bet that you're using Internet Explorer for Windows (any
>version), or possibly Opera (version 6 or earlier). Neither of these
>browsers properly support background-attachment: fixed for elements other
>than body. In the case of both, images are fixed with respect to the
>elements that contain them, not the browser window, which is not what CSS1
>defines background-attachment: fixed to mean, although browsers are allowed
>to ignore fixed if they stick to CSS1
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Then check this *one*
http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/css/edge/complexspiral/glassy.html

(there's a bug in the link to this page)

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Flavio Gomes
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