Hope Stewart <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    on Sunday, February 20, 2005 4:38 PM said:

> By some fluke, however, I discovered (though I'm sure I'm not the
> first!) that if I moved the </div> tag to the end of the previous
> line -- instead of it being on a line by itself -- that the unwanted
> margin in IE disappears and the page is rendered how I want it to be:

It may be because IE likes to add spaces (&nbsp;) to the HTML when
content spans multiple lines.

If that is indeed what's happening, you'll just have to get used to
where you can put stuff on the next line and where you can't.



Chris.
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