I know this is not a web design list but I was just wondering if anyone utilizes browser identification with their sites.
With I.E sucking so bad I have spent hours trying to get my site to render the CSS correctly in all browsers. I was just looking into using PHP for browser identification and utilizing different CSS links for the different browsers.
If there were image related problems would this strategy not help too?
Any thoughts? Is this relevant to this thread?
-Patrick
Nicu Buculei wrote:
davide|inkscapegallery wrote:
Nicu Buculei ha scritto:
Davide, I looked more into this bug and I get it also on the stable Seamonkey 1.1.7 (basically Gecko 1.8.1, the same as Firefox 2).
Indeed, it is a font related problem, if I decrease the font size (Ctrl+-) a couple of times then the buttons go in the right place (
Yes i supposed, it was a text rendering issue, do you remember? But it's easy to fix, i'll make some changes would you like to see in a hour if the problem persists?
I see you modified something. Now by default it look correct on my Firefox and still wrong on my Seamonkey (they render the fonts slightly differently). However, after one Ctr++ the buttons are displaced on Firefox and ater one single Ctrl+- they look correct on Seamonkey (initially it was after 2 Ctrl+-).
I believe the layout is correct only when the fonts are under a certain size.