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Mozilla CSS

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james6848

Technical User
May 10, 2004
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GB
Hi,
Has anybody here successfully used Mozilla CSS to format html elements? I'm thinking here of stuff like '-moz-box-orient' type things, rather than '-moz-border-radius' etc. (I know these work fine).

On the Mozilla site it says that these can indeed be used outside XUL apps, but I just can't seem to get 'em to work.

Basically, I'm designing interfaces for browser-based apps that run within Firefox and looking for better ways to layout stuff (without using XUL).

Cheers.
J.
 
Why not create a simple (X)HTML document with some simple elements in it, applying the mozilla-specific styles you're interested in - and seeing what happens?

It'll be a lot quicker than us trying to guess what "'-moz-box-orient' type things, rather than '-moz-border-radius'" means, what "ways to layout stuff" you're interested in, and coming up with a useful response.

-- Chris Hunt
Webmaster & Tragedian
Extra Connections Ltd
 
I did originally attempt to see what happens, the result being my visit here...

Anyways, I have found the key 'display: -moz-box;' unlocks everything else.

I can now 'layout stuff' with joyful abandon. :)
 
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