Summary
In this chapter, you have learned some important techniques for tracking down and squashing CSS bugs. You have learned about IE on Windows internal hasLayout property and how this is the root of many IE/Win browser bugs. Finally, you have learned about some of the most common browser bugs and how to fix them.
Next you will see how all of this information can be put together, through two stunning case studies created by two of the best CSS designers and developers of our time.
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- Position Element
- Sort Order
- Relative Container
- Syntactic Error
- Display Property
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© 2006 Andy Budd, Cameron Moll, and Simon Collison
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(2006). Bugs and Bug Fixing. In: CSS Mastery. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0123-6_9
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