[thelist] CSS/HTML question

martin.p.burns at uk.pwcglobal.com martin.p.burns at uk.pwcglobal.com
Wed Nov 8 16:11:35 CST 2000


Memo from Martin P Burns of PricewaterhouseCoopers

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ie4.5/Mac renders <br /> correctly, certainly when you have an xHTML
DTD. Have a look at http://www.easyweb.co.uk/ for examples.

Cheers
Martin



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Suellen,

> For the
> majority of browsers and platforms this works fine but I have just
> discovered that the 4.5 IE Mac browser used by Intermedia @home
> doesn't interpret the <br> tags and therefore throws all of the menu
> items into a single line.

     I'd bet the <br> tags will work if you write them as standard HTML
rather than as XHTML tags (<br> rather than <br />).



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