[thelist] CSS, H1 and Netscape
Erika Meyer
erika at seastorm.com
Wed Dec 27 10:59:35 CST 2000
There is a specific NN CSS problem that I hate, and that is NN's
refusal to deal properly with padding underneath the header. There
is always extra padding underneath an h# tag on NN. So it adds
unwanted vertical space to your layout and makes it look funky.
For my own websites, I just say, "that's NN for you, too bad for NN,"
because I can still make it look okay, and at least it's degradable
and accessible. (The default size of h1 on most browsers is another
story...)
But when I build for Clients Who Don't Give a Crap About Accessiblity
(CWDGCAA) I end up using a "strong" with a class applied so I can get
the padding all perfect-looking.
Or, more likely. heh. a gif + alt tet.
Erika
>You mentioned that you had trouble with CSS and header tags. What
>kind of problems were/are you having? Maybe it's something that one
>of us on this list could help with, and there's also an excellent
>CSS newsgroup, too, with many recognizable CSS gurus responding to
>questions all the time:
>comp.infosystems.www.authoring.stylesheets
>
>HTH.
>
>Warmly,
>Shirley
erika at seastorm.com
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