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Sjef

2007-10-05, 6:17 pm

Hallo there,
I am trying to create an webpage where everything is set in tabbed pages. I
have a testpage set here:
http://www.art-trade.nl/reunie/pages/testpagina.html
In IE6 the thumbnails are displayed nicely in the content of the tab page,
in Firefox it is a mess.
You find the stylesheet here:
http://www.art-trade.nl/reunie/styl.../fotoviewer.css
I would like to achieve the layout without any javascript, solely css. Is
that possible?
Thanks !!


Sjef

2007-10-05, 6:17 pm

OK, I found that overflow:auto; does the trick in the element content.
Thanx!
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> Hallo there,
> I am trying to create an webpage where everything is set in tabbed pages.
> I have a testpage set here:
> http://www.art-trade.nl/reunie/pages/testpagina.html
> In IE6 the thumbnails are displayed nicely in the content of the tab page,
> in Firefox it is a mess.
> You find the stylesheet here:
> http://www.art-trade.nl/reunie/styl.../fotoviewer.css
> I would like to achieve the layout without any javascript, solely css. Is
> that possible?
> Thanks !!
>



John Hosking

2007-10-05, 6:17 pm

Sjef wrote:
> Hallo there,
> I am trying to create an webpage where everything is set in tabbed pages. I
> have a testpage set here:
> http://www.art-trade.nl/reunie/pages/testpagina.html
> In IE6 the thumbnails are displayed nicely in the content of the tab page,
> in Firefox it is a mess.


What kind of mess, exactly? I detect no difference between FF and IE6.

> I would like to achieve the layout without any javascript, solely css. Is
> that possible?


I don't see any JS, either. Congratulations, you're done!


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