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CSS Browser Question. Any Chrome experts out there?

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    CSS Browser Question. Any Chrome experts out there?

    In IE my page looks like I expect. In Chrome it it seems like Chrome is putting some kind of "embossed" element on the font. See pic.

    Does anyone know what is going on here?

    BrowserSplit.PNG

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    Re: CSS Browser Question. Any Chrome experts out there?

    I've noticed that in some of my work as well. I usually end of setting my own font and size and that takes care of it. It's a pain sometimes... but that's browsers... they're nuts. Love the pink :) Excellent.

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      #3
      Re: CSS Browser Question. Any Chrome experts out there?

      Thanks for looking David. Update: This doesn't work in Firefox either. All of the fonts and sizes are set. These buttons are in a panel. I have this exact design on an A5w page and it looks good in all the browsers. So it might be that the panels are not being honored. In this day and age whatever happened to WYSIWYG? It's madding to have it look just like you want it in the IDE and then look like crap when it's published and used by the browser of the week.

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        #4
        Re: CSS Browser Question. Any Chrome experts out there?

        That's what's so horrible about the browsers. Just when you've got something really nice looking on one... another browser wrecks it. Now you know what Alpha has to put up with all the time. And, from Alpha's side, fixing a small issue in one browser most likely breaks another browser. That's one reason Apple got out of the PC browser business.

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          #5
          Re: CSS Browser Question. Any Chrome experts out there?

          Update: What seems to be happing is that when the buttons are in a panel all the buttons are in a selected (hover) mode. If I put a button class in the button.class.hover it will set it to normal once I hover and then move away. However, I'm not sure how to not be in this mode when it first loads.

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            #6
            Re: CSS Browser Question. Any Chrome experts out there?

            I think the blury look from Chrome is because of a "text-shadow" attribute in the CSS. I/E does not seem to apply the text-shadow attribute. In the default "GrBlue" CSS it is set as:

            text-shadow: 1px 1px #ffffff;
            The "#ffffff" give you a white shadow, which does not provide any contrast to the white font color you have for the text. You could override the shadow color or remove the attribute completely by either adding this attribute to the button style or by making your own CSS class to append to Alpha's or maybe just copy and change the entire style.

            In the attached example picture the two buttons with a green background have my own CSS class that get appended to Alpha's using a conditional expression. The two gray/blue buttons are without any appended CSS class or style.

            The green buttons include the following in my CSS (or you could add to in-line style):

            text-shadow: none;
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              #7
              Re: CSS Browser Question. Any Chrome experts out there?

              Rich that was it. Thanks so much...

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                Re: CSS Browser Question. Any Chrome experts out there?

                P.S.
                It Looks like IE 10 supports the 'text-shadow' property:
                http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ie/hh771872

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