There is something else FF-related, though I don't think it's causing the errors reported here. The FF error console is logging lots of CSS errors, particularly in regard to alignment properties. For example:
Warning: Unknown property 'align'. Declaration dropped.
Source File: http://www.thecatsite.com/forums/new...eply&p=2584380
Line: 304
This error is being logged in many different modules. The CSS associated with the above error is:
/* ***** define margin and font-size for elements inside panels ***** */
.fieldset { margin-bottom: 6px; }
.fieldset, .fieldset td, .fieldset p, .fieldset li { font-size: 11px; }
.headertable {
background-color: #FFFFFF;
\t align: center;
\t border-bottom: 6px solid #CC0000;
\t border-top: 0px solid #993300;
\t padding: 0px;
\t margin: 0px;
\t
\t }
I don't think there's currently any CSS "align" property for an object. There are horizontal and vertical alignment properties but they're for text only. There's an HTML align property for HTML elements, but I don't think the above usage is correct under current standards, and so FF's page rendering engine is rejecting it. vBulletin has been around for a while; I'm guessing this might be some code that needs updating to current usage.
Warning: Unknown property 'align'. Declaration dropped.
Source File: http://www.thecatsite.com/forums/new...eply&p=2584380
Line: 304
This error is being logged in many different modules. The CSS associated with the above error is:
/* ***** define margin and font-size for elements inside panels ***** */
.fieldset { margin-bottom: 6px; }
.fieldset, .fieldset td, .fieldset p, .fieldset li { font-size: 11px; }
.headertable {
background-color: #FFFFFF;
\t align: center;
\t border-bottom: 6px solid #CC0000;
\t border-top: 0px solid #993300;
\t padding: 0px;
\t margin: 0px;
\t
\t }
I don't think there's currently any CSS "align" property for an object. There are horizontal and vertical alignment properties but they're for text only. There's an HTML align property for HTML elements, but I don't think the above usage is correct under current standards, and so FF's page rendering engine is rejecting it. vBulletin has been around for a while; I'm guessing this might be some code that needs updating to current usage.