amcquay
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I believe those represent the lowest version of each browser that supports the properties in question. For example, on the page you provided a link to the background property is supported by no older than IE v4.0, Firefox 1.0, and Netscape 6.
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I've always just used padding to take care of this.I will, but just to be sure, isn't there a element supposed to specify the space between two lines of a list? -
I just have what is hopefully a simple question. I'm using a table as the skeleton for a website I'm working on for a local church. I'm wanting to place a small bar below the table to hold fine print notices about copyright information, etc., but I can't find a way to create a container via CSS and use padding to have it automatically sit so far below the HTML table. It seems to be ignorant to the fact that the table is even on the page, and right now I'm having to simply set the top property differently on each page to push the text down below the table. Is there a way to create a block in CSS and have it recognize the table?Here's a link to the page, hopefully my explanation was somewhat clear:http://www.mountainviewfwb.com
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Nevermind, got it figured out.