When I figured out the workaround for line-heights in form buttons last week,I also discovered an interesting discrepancy (feature?) across all major browsers in terms of buttons and the box model. Check out this article for a more in-depth refresher on the CSS Box Model,but here’s a brief summary: Visit Source Button Height and a Broken Box Model | Freelance Web Designer Freelance Web Designer Just another blog for design, css, html … and probably something else Skip to content Home ← Adaptable view – how do they do it? CSS bar charts—styling data with CSS3 and progressive enhancement → Button Height and a Broken Box Model Posted on 6/Mar/2010 by Vel When I figured out the workaround for line-heights in form buttons last week, I also discovered an interesting discrepancy (feature?) across all major browsers in terms of buttons and the box model. Check out this article for a more in-depth refresher on the CSS Box Model, but here’s a brief summary: Visit Source This entry was posted in CSS, HTML and tagged box model, Button Height. Bookmark the permalink. ← Adaptable view – how do they do it? CSS bar charts—styling data with CSS3 and progressive enhancement → Comments are closed. Search for: Categories CMS CSS CSS3 Design Flash Fonts Freebies HTML HTML5 JavaScript jQuery SEO Web Design WordPress Tagsbrowser browsers Cheatsheet CMS coding CSS CSS3 css properties Design drop down menu font Fonts Font Squirrel forms gradient hacks Home page HTML html5 html code IE6 bugs IE7 IE8 JavaScript jQuery Keyword Research Keywords letter-spacing link building Optimize ordered list Resources Search engine SEO slider slideshow sprites tags template tips tutorials Typekit typography Web Design WordPress Archives August 2011 May 2011 January 2011 August 2010 June 2010 March 2010 February 2010 January 2010 December 2009 November 2009 October 2009 September 2009 August 2009 July 2009 Freelance Web Designer Proudly powered by WordPress.