It kind of makes sense Matt. Assuming that the default background-color is
transparent and not white, this is what you'd expect to see. Maybe in IE the
default is white, whereas Firefox assumes that the fact that the colour is not
specified means it revert to no colour - or transparent. I've no evidence of
this though. I'm just hypothesising.
It kind of makes sense Matt. Assuming that the default background-color is transparent and not white, this is what you'd expect to see. Maybe in IE the default is white, whereas Firefox assumes that the fact that the colour is not specified means it revert to no colour - or transparent. I've no evidence of this though. I'm just hypothesising.