Each browser has its own style sheet which sets (among other things) default
margins and padding for each element. The best way I have found to combat
this is to specifically zero out all margins and paddings from all elements
first and explicitly set them up as necessary.
h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,p,ul,li,br,table,div,ol,a{
margin:0;
padding:0;
}
It involves a bit more work, but I have found it creates more consistency
between browsers.
Sandra Clark
-----Original Message-----
From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 03, 2006 8:46 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CSS UL IE help
I have a site I'm mocking up and am having some trouble with padding in my
ul list looking different in IE and FF. Take a look at the below URL
- the bottom green bulleted list looks great in FF, but has way too much
padding in IE. Anyone know how to fix that? Either Google can't find what
I'm looking for as far as answers go, or I'm not searching for the right
terms.
Thanks for the help!
Ray
http://wwwcvwp.com/proulx/index.cfm
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