That horizontal padding for buttons in IE6 is proportional to the length of the button text. The longer the text on the button, the more horizontal padding. However, if you use something like this:
The Incredibles teaser that ran with Finding Nemo last year didn't reveal any plot either. Neither did the Monsters, Inc. teaser that ran the year before. Instead, they showed the premise. With Monsters, it was monsters whose career is to scare kids. The Incredibles - a has-been superhero trying to get back into the life. The premise put forth in the Cars trailer is that cars can talk. Hardly exciting, especially since Chevron has been doing it for a few years in their TV commercials. Even the name "Cars" isn't all that interesting. So until I see some more, I will remain non-commital.
The Incredibles teaser that ran with Finding Nemo last year didn't reveal any plot either. Neither did the Monsters, Inc. teaser that ran the year before. Instead, they showed the premise. With Monsters, it was monsters whose career is to scare kids. The Incredibles - a has-been superhero trying to get back into the life. The premise put forth in the Cars trailer is that cars can talk. Hardly exciting, especially since Chevron has been doing it for a few years in their TV commercials. Even the name "Cars" isn't all that interesting. So until I see some more, I will remain non-commital.
Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet had an intermission. It was 242 minutes long. That's the most recent one that I remember.
According to the official site, LordoftheRings.Net, the extended edition will have "35 minutes of new and extended scenes."
0 _hv_presell .html (Click on the "Click Here" link to pop up the SE info.)
Source:
http://www.lordoftherings.net/index_40