I do, however, use Mac OS X now on my new MacBook though. Thats nearly 4 months of booting only in Linux (Ubuntu and Fedora) on my Desktop. I run updates and scans almost religiously, so I know that Octowas the last time that I even used this partition. ![]() Its funny to me, because for a while now I’ve only booted up in Windows to manually run updates and quick virus checks with the occasional Steam gaming session. Here’s a funny screenshot that I took earlier today that shows how little I actually use Windows these days. The positioning wasn’t consistent between browsers or even operating systems.Ĭontinue reading “Making CSS UL Menu’s Browser-Consistent” Author kyleabaker Posted on SeptemCategories CSS, Firefox, Google Chrome, How-To, HTML, Internet Explorer, Linux, Mac, Opera, Operating Systems, Safari, Ubuntu, Web, Web Browsers, Web Design, Windows Tags chrome, CSS, Firefox, HTML, Internet Explorer, Linux, Mac, mac os x, Opera, Safari, Ubuntu, Windows 4 Comments on Making CSS UL Menu’s Browser-Consistent Create a bootable USB stick on OS X One issue that I can across today was dealing with horizontal menu positioning using unordered lists () and some positioning. Fixing these sorts of styling issues can be a major annoyance, however, I like to hunt down issues on my own pages from time to time and stand up to the challenge. ![]() If you’ve ever made a web site and wanted it to look consistent from one browser to the next, then you’re well away of the difficulties that are involved.
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