Hi Leslie

Your problem occurs when you have the border-top: 0; after the border
statement.

If you take this out, it then works the same as in other browsers, strange I
know.

Hope this helps.

Cheers

Jeff Lowder
Accessibility 1st
Ph: 02 9570 9875
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> From: Leslie Riggs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: <wsg@webstandardsgroup.org>
> Date: Sun, 06 Feb 2005 18:35:58 -0600
> To: <wsg@webstandardsgroup.org>
> Subject: [WSG] Another plea for help: FF1.0 render problem
> 
> Hello,
> I posted a few days ago, about this puzzler.  Didn't get a response.  I
> REALLY need some help with this from you gurus.
> 
> I primarily code for Firefox, then check other browsers, then IE6.  The
> majority of users who will view the pages on this site are IE users,
> however, the fact that I see this rendering problem on the Gecko
> browsers is really bothering me.  The pages validate XHTML 1.1; CSS
> validation comes back with no errors.
> 
> I use the same style sheet for both pages.  Both pages reference the
> same DIVs for navigation and the content area.  For some reason that I
> can't fathom, the events page shows a gap between the nav bar (nav) and
> the content area (containall).  The home page does not show this gap.
> I've checked and rechecked, changed this and that, to no avail.
> 
> This only appears to be a problem with Firefox and other Gecko browsers
> (Opera too).  IE6 renders fine.
> 
> Can anyone please help me figure this out?
> 
> URL for problem page:
> http://www.theonlineworks.com/test/wiscrad/events.html
> 
> URL for CSS:
> http://www.theonlineworks.com/test/wiscrad/css/mainstyles.css
> 
> The links for the dates on the calendars are not working yet; I haven't
> set them up -- I'm too hung up on this issue right now.
> 
> If anyone can help, I'd be soooo thankful.
> 
> Leslie Riggs
> 
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