Forum:IE fixes in main.css

Hi.

It's about the main.css, which is commons to all wikis. Actually, Is not a important problem but it's only to report it.

First of all, I use SeaMonkey 1.1 which has the Gecko engine of Firefox 2.0 so I think that the problem is for that program too. The SeaMonkey has a console which warns if there was a problem in CSS or JavaScript when a page is loaded. I usually use it for testing my custom .js and .css, as well for the main ones of Inciclopedia and Wikijuegos.

Sometime ago, It started to warn about the lines 1244, 1245, 1246 of this file on every page loaded. I was ignoring them until now, but I research what happens.

The code is this: (in bold the lines reported) /* more IE fixes */ /* float/negative margin brokenness */ * html #footer {margin-top: 0;} * html #column-content { display: inline; margin-bottom: 0; } * html div.editsection { font-size: smaller; float: right; margin-left-value: 5px; margin-left-ltr-source: physical; margin-left-rtl-source: physical; }

I never see "value" or "ltr" after "margin-left" in CSS, but I suppose that they are CSS3... After see a little more this file, I saw that all IE Fixes in this file has the following format: * > html #NameOfClass

So, I think that the greather than character " " was missed when this classes were added -- 10:55, 3 February 2007 (UTC)


 * The problem is that:

margin-left-value: 5px; margin-left-ltr-source: physical; margin-left-rtl-source: physical;
 * ...are not valid CSS. They are internal pseudo-css for some mozilla/wysiwyg editor or something. I'll ask for their removal. --Splarka (talk) 12:57, 3 February 2007 (UTC)