问题
I am using jquery UI buttons:
$(document).ready(function() {
$("a.button, .button, button, input:submit, input:button").button();
})
<p>
<button type="submit" value="Back">Back</button> <a class="button" id="register">Continue</a>
</p>
In all browsers the buttons looking perfectly the same , but when i check IE7(switched from IE9 to compatibility mode) the Back
button has black border and Continue
button moved a couple of pixels down.
here is jsfiddler link http://jsfiddle.net/XJRVt/7/
I also looked at IETester how it is looking in IE6 and it is looking the same like in IE7 :(
May be someone would know how to fix that?
回答1:
Seems like its becasue IE6/IE7 uses a different standard style set for elements. Would proberbly work if you use a CSS Reset or CSS Normalize framework :)
Tried using the Normalize.css (https://github.com/necolas/normalize.css/) and it fixed the float issue atleast.
So its not Jquery UI messing up the layout, its IE!
Try inserting this:
button, input, select, textarea { font-size: 100%; margin: 0; vertical-align: baseline; *vertical-align: middle; }
/*
* 1. Define line-height as normal to match FF3/4 (set using !important in the UA stylesheet)
* 2. Correct inner spacing displayed oddly in IE6/7
*/
button, input { line-height: normal; *overflow: visible; }
/*
* Reintroduce inner spacing in 'table' to avoid overlap and whitespace issues in IE6/7
*/
table button, table input { *overflow: auto; }
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7354647/jquery-ui-buttons-some-issues-in-ie7