Firefox bug?

Firefox bug?

am 01.04.2008 15:01:53 von test9991014

Hi folks,

I am seeing what looks like a bug in Firefox.

I have a table within the cell of a table, and in the inner table's
cells I have images
that are links. There are white vertical lines showing up when I move
the pointer
over those image-links. These do not appear under IE. I have set the
text-decoration for the images to none and border=0 as well.









Top right: text




style="text-decoration: none">
style="text-decoration: none">
style="text-decoration: none">
style="text-decoration: none">



The white lines always appear to the left of whatever image the
pointer is on top of.

Lastly, I checked and all the images are the correct size.

Thanks for any help.

Re: Firefox bug?

am 01.04.2008 15:22:39 von a.nony.mous

In alt.html, test9991014@yahoo.com wrote:

> I am seeing what looks like a bug in Firefox.

What is the URL to your complete page? Without that, without a DOCTYPE,
without the images, it is impossible to replicate what you think you
see.

(Use a HTML 4.01 Strict doctype.)

> I have a table within the cell of a table, and in the inner table's
> cells I have images

This does not look like tabular data to me.

> Lastly, I checked and all the images are the correct size.

More lastly, have you validated your HTML and your CSS?
http://validator.w3.org/
http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validator.html

--
-bts
-Friends don't let friends drive Vista

Re: Firefox bug?

am 02.04.2008 02:47:40 von Tony23

On 4/1/2008 5:01 AM, test9991014@yahoo.com wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I am seeing what looks like a bug in Firefox.
>
> I have a table within the cell of a table, and in the inner table's
> cells I have images
> that are links. There are white vertical lines showing up when I move
> the pointer
> over those image-links. These do not appear under IE. I have set the
> text-decoration for the images to none and border=0 as well.
>
>


>
>
>
>
>
>
>

>
Top right: text
>

>
>
>
>
> style="text-decoration: none">
>
> style="text-decoration: none">
>
> style="text-decoration: none">
>
> style="text-decoration: none">
>

>

>
> The white lines always appear to the left of whatever image the
> pointer is on top of.
>
> Lastly, I checked and all the images are the correct size.
>
> Thanks for any help.

Nested tables are generally a very bad idea. Many browsers --
especially audio browsers for the blind -- can't handle them. Tables
should be used only for tabular presentations, which I don't see in your
outer table.

Also, instead of repeating the
style="text-decoration: none"
on each , define a style in the section:

Then, merely specify

omitting style=". . ." from each . On the other hand, if ALL
images have that style, then define

and omit the class=nodec.

As for there being an error in Firefox, I won't believe it until I see
the results of a W3C validation at and
. For that, I need a URL.

--
David Ross


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