Re: Char background in IE? (css)
by "Lady Wistfulee" <ladywist(at)bellsouth.net>
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Hi,
Have you tried putting the style command in a SPAN around the text you want
to display differently?
just a thought...
Lady Wistfulee
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mikael Bystr�m" <sunergy(at)mac.com>
To: "Dreamweaver Talk" <dreamweaver(at)blueworld.com>; "Hwg style"
<hwg-style(at)hwg.org>; "hwg tech" <hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org>
Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2001 9:31 AM
Subject: Char background in IE? (css)
> Hi,
> Netscape renders the CSS "background" property with a background color
> just behind the text, so normally you add the netscape specific
> "layer-background" property to get similar rendering as IE, which is a
> background behind the whole paragraph or layer (div).
> But how do I get a background behind my letters but not the rest of the
> paragraph in IE? I tried clipping but it didn't work, maybe as I don't
> have any absolute positioning and the text is in a table.
>
> Best ((Vibes))
>
>
> Mikke Bystrom
> Applied Design Intelligence
> CHVCK Talent Pool
> sunergy(at)mac.com
>
>
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