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Am i going to write about the box model problem in IE? No, others have done that already (and far better then i could ever do) but i thought you might like to see it in action with an interactive version.
Interactive version?? Yep, today i stumbled upon Doug Bowman’s interactive version.
It gives you the ability to look at the model from different perspectives… real refreshing stuff.
I was working on a site when i encountered a strange phenomena.
Some paragraphs appeared blue underlined when loading the page and when i scrolled the page up and down, the underlining disappeared!
It was the first time i ever encountered this strange effect in Opera. Now i’m used to strange things in IE (as most of you lol) but in Opera…
I couldn’t make any sense of it: what triggered the effect, how to solve it?
So i did a bit of asking around and some kind soul on the CSS discuss list pointed me to the Opera forum where this bug was discussed in 2002! As it seems, text-align: justify triggers it.
Solution: real simple in fact. Just add this piece:
” * { text-align: left !important } ” without the “” and it’s solved.
In my case however i still keep being puzzled because i didn’t use text-align: justify but what the heck… problem solved. Maybe i’ll find out if something else triggers it also but for now i’m a happy camper !
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