Do you zero out all margins and set them explicitly?  If not, you should
since all Browser's internal style sheets set different margins for
elements.

I wasn't able to look at all of your styles, but that could be a problem. Of
course another problem is the HTML 4.01 transitional which is not guaranteed
to sniff standards compliant on all browsers.  Try HTML 4.01 strict instead.



Sandra Clark
Training in Cascading Style Sheets and Accessibility 
-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Root [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2006 1:28 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CSS issue with tmt_tabs (Massimo's tab component)

Robert Everland III wrote:
> I think this may have to do with the way IE treats CSS images. It doesn't
cache them, so each time you would click on an image he may be reloading the
rest. I have a tab component and while mine don't disappear on click, they
do disappear when moused over. Do a google search for css mouse flicker.

I'm not having a problem with tabs disappearing (okay I've seen that happen
once or twice, but I'm less concerned about that).

The problem is I've got space between my tabs and the panel below them. 
    Curiously, there's also space above the tabs between my page title div.

I looked at all my relevant css to see if I had some weird margins or
paddings, but I can't find anything.

https://www.it.dev.duke.edu/tools/report_request/test.html

Rick



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