Hi,
Mozilla 1.5 (Windows version at least) seems to have toasted support for however Wikipedia is implementing the <hr> tag...
A problem with Mozilla or with our HTML/CSS?
On Wednesday, Oct 15, 2003, at 13:14 US/Pacific, Allan Crossman wrote:
Mozilla 1.5 (Windows version at least) seems to have toasted support for however Wikipedia is implementing the <hr> tag...
A problem with Mozilla or with our HTML/CSS?
There was a bug in older versions of Mozilla which trashed our <hr>s once the code was fixed up to use "standards-compliant" rendering instead of "quirks" mode; there's a hackish workaround that forces the rendering of <hr> back to the quirks version, but I'm told it messes things up again on the latest greatest Mozilla, where allegedly the bug is fixed.
I haven't had a chance to investigate in great detail yet. The fixup function is in wikibits.js.
-- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
On Wednesday, Oct 15, 2003, at 13:30 US/Pacific, Brion Vibber wrote:
On Wednesday, Oct 15, 2003, at 13:14 US/Pacific, Allan Crossman wrote:
Mozilla 1.5 (Windows version at least) seems to have toasted support for however Wikipedia is implementing the <hr> tag...
A problem with Mozilla or with our HTML/CSS?
There was a bug in older versions of Mozilla which trashed our <hr>s once the code was fixed up to use "standards-compliant" rendering instead of "quirks" mode; there's a hackish workaround that forces the rendering of <hr> back to the quirks version, but I'm told it messes things up again on the latest greatest Mozilla, where allegedly the bug is fixed.
I haven't managed to reproduce the old bug yet, so I've just removed the hack for now. If anyone sees weird problems with the <hr> tags in older versions of Mozilla, give a yell.
-- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
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