So here I was, sitting around and thinking about formatted classes for my paragraphs. Now the result is quite pleasing, but has some side effects. But see for yourself …
As you can see, the browser is reusing the background-image URL from the <p> element within the <a> element, even though the <a> element initially had none. Even defining putting an background-image: none; into the <a> class doesn’t get me anywhere.
The weird thing is only Firefox is displaying it this messed up (not so weird when you think about how IE 6 treats standards). So if any of you CSS wiz’ got a suggestion, I’m listening π
Thanks to the tip of Dave(?), the issue is fixed now!
(once more with the stuff in the right text boxes; feel free to delete the previous comment, and also fix the comment form so that the text boxes are (a) visible against the background colour, and (b) not /above/ their labels)
Get rid of that background: inherit on line 24.
Thanks a lot π Already fixed the labels, still need to fix the box frame. The weather is *way* too good outside π
Oh, I also had to remove the background: inherit; on line 29 (a:hover)
Ok, I also fixed the box frame now, the black border should make them clearly visible π
> Thanks a lot π
No prob.
> Already fixed the labels, still need to fix the box frame. The weather is *way* too good outside π
> Ok, I also fixed the box frame now, the black border should make them clearly visible π
Thanks, that’s a lot better (although going all the way to black might be a bit overkill π )
> Oh, I also had to remove the background: inherit; on line 29 (a:hover)
Oopsy, missed that one, sorry.
I forgot to mention before, but the DOM Inspector in Firefox and SeaMonkey (not sure if it’s bundled or a separate extension, nowadays) is handy for debugging this sort of thing. There are various other similar extensions too, but I don’t do this often enough to bother trying them, so I can’t recommend any.