<quote>
Not to start an IE-Firefox war, but what I've noticed is that in IE, when I
want to move something to a place using CSS, it generally takes only the code
that I expect it to. In Firefox, I notice a lot of the time, that the code that
I would expect it to take to do a desired action is not what it does at all,
but something I don't expect it to do.
</quote>
Can you provide a couple examples demonstrating how you position something and
it works as expected in IE and then does not if FF. I generally have the exact
opposite problem.
And then there is the problem of IE just not supporting I want at all.
I just wrote this nice code that simply puts a curved image to the left of my
nav list items. Works great, a couple of lines of code. Not supported by IE
5.5. I'm now trying to figure out another way to do this.
#sideNav li:before
{
content: url("/images/sideMenuLeftCurve.gif");
margin-left: -10px;
}
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