Cool, Thanks. Figured it out. Using the <button> tag works. Have not done a
lot of CSS/html in a long while.
-joshua
On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 3:32 PM, Andreas Krennmair <ak_AT_synflood.at> wrote:
> * Joshua Shoemaker <knoxguru_AT_gmail.com> [2011-06-28 20:50]:
>
> Just playing around with surf. So far I like it and think it will work.
>> However, I noticed when I try to resize the height of a input button it
>> doesn't display correctly. Tested it on two different systems/OSs with
>> same result. Not sure if this is a webkit/GTK bug or something that can
>> be
>> fixed inside surf. Load the html below to test this bug yourselves.
>>
>
> From http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/**conform.html#conformance<http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/conform.html#conformance>
> "CSS 2.1 does not define which properties apply to form controls and
> frames, or how CSS can be used to style them. User agents may apply CSS
> properties to these elements. Authors are recommended to treat such support
> as experimental. A future level of CSS may specify this further."
>
> A short round of experimentation shows that the height attribute for
> buttons is largely unsupported.
>
> ak
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