/* ** Diff rendering */ table.diff, td.diff-otitle, td.diff-ntitle { background-color: white; } td.diff-otitle, td.diff-ntitle { text-align: center; } td.diff-marker { text-align: right; } .rtl td.diff-marker { text-align: left; } td.diff-lineno { font-weight: bold; } td.diff-addedline { background: #cfc; font-size: smaller; } td.diff-deletedline { background: #ffa; font-size: smaller; } td.diff-context { background: #eee; font-size: smaller; } .diffchange { color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none; } table.diff { border: none; width: 98%; border-spacing: 4px; /* Fixed layout is required to ensure that cells containing long URLs don't widen in Safari, Internet Explorer, or iCab */ table-layout: fixed; } table.diff td { padding: 0; } table.diff col.diff-marker { width: 2%; } table.diff col.diff-content { width: 48%; } table.diff td div { /* Force-wrap very long lines such as URLs or page-widening char strings. CSS 3 draft..., but Gecko doesn't support it yet: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=99457 */ word-wrap: break-word; /* As fallback, scrollbars will be added for very wide cells instead of text overflowing or widening */ overflow: auto; /* The above rule breaks on very old versions of Mozilla due to a bug which collapses the table cells to a single line. In Mozilla 1.1 and below with JavaScript enabled, the rule will be overridden with this by diff.js; wide cell contents then spill horizontally without widening the rest of the table: */ /* overflow: visible; */ }