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GeneralCrazy tags... Pin
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General<PRE> Tag Too Wide On Firefox Pin
Curtis Schlak.11-Dec-05 6:57
Curtis Schlak.11-Dec-05 6:57 
I've hung around CP for a couple of years, now, lurking in the silent shadows of anonymity. Recently, though, I've started contributing back to the community since I've recently written Win32/.NET applications and feel comfortable with the accurary and precision of my answers.

In my answers and article (with more articles to come; I want that platinum status, folks!), I've found an irritant that causes me to cringe everytime I see it: PRE tags that extend beyond the border of the message/article. Of course, it does not do that in MSIE. I accept that. Since I exclusively use FF to view CP, though, I see it on almost every page.

The problem occurs because of the higlighted line in the following snippet from the CSS file /styles/global.css:
PRE
{
	background-color: #FBEDBB;
	padding: 7pt;
	background-image: url(/images/codebg.gif);
	font: 9pt "Courier New", Courier, mono;
	white-space: pre;
	<span style="background-color:#9999cc;">width: 100%;</span>
	/*overflow: auto;*/
}
If that width: 100%; gets removed from the global.css file, then the PRE tags behave the same on both MSIE 5.5/6.0 and FF 0.X/1.X. This behaves as it should, with the PRE tag's block display extending to the boundaries of its parent HTML block display element. [I don't know about other broswers because I don't have them installed. Sorry. If I did, I'd test them for you.]

If anyone does not have any objections, can we remove that width: 100%; from the CSS file? And, if there's anything I can do to help with this change (or no change, as that's okay, too), please, do not hesitate to ask.

Sorry about the complaint. Just thought I'd ask. Never hurts, right?

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