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4/9/2007 7:23 PM
 

Hello,

It seems as though FireFox is wrapping calendar cells alittle differently then IE.

IE keeps the format placing a word on seperate lines, while FF places everything on one long line.

I'm guessing this has to do with how IE and FF handle the NOWRAP, WRAP syntax.

Anyone got a suggestion on an edit that I can make to allow them to look similar?

The fixed width skin works, but I'd really like to have the full view display the same in IE and FF.

Thanks in advance


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