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Jul 15, 2006, 16:35 #1
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Yo Man You Got Some Advice or What -- CSS text overflow???
Yo like, you know, like, I be chillin' kickin' it on my computer with a mad site called 'max design' recommended by a chill bro named 'c2UK' and yo man I just designed my site for the first time in CSS! Whooo! Hey C2 Thanks!
I was looking up text over flow options and noted the famed IE doesn't flow in version 5. I would be revertin' if I plugged in an Iframe. What's your thoughts: I am setting up a small online resume within a design that I don't want to change and I have some text I want to overflow. Do I play it safe and run an extra page link. Or do I bet that the design firms I am applying this toward use Moz.?
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Jul 15, 2006, 17:28 #2
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Well, you shouldn't bank on the firm using browser X, instead, you should make your site compatible with all the modern browsers. This basically means make it for Mozilla/Firefox and then, if you have to, apply some necessary fixes for IE.
What do you mean the text doesn't flow? Can you provide a link to have a look at what you mean?
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