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One Hack for Consistency
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After Example 2, we acknowledged a problem with IE5/Mac where each tab stretched across the entire browser width, forcing each one to stack vertically on top of each other. Not quite the effect we were intending.
In most browsers, floating an element will act sort of like shrink-wrapping it — it gets shrunk to the smallest possible size of the contents it contains. If a floated element contains (or is) an image, the float will shrink to the width of the image. If it contains only text, the float will shrink to the width of the longest non-wrapping line of text.
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We just walked through the Sliding Doors technique for creating tabbed navigation with pure text, marked up with an unordered list of links, altered with a few custom styles. It loads fast, is simple to maintain, and text within can be scaled up or down significantly in size without breaking the design. Need we mention how flexible the technique can be for creating any type of sophisticated-looking navigation?
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