Sarah,

I don't see anything in the css to give seperation between #crumb and 
#middle. I would add margin-bottom:1em; to #crumb. This looks OK in FF, not 
sure about IE.

Jim

On 8/22/05, Smith, Sarah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> There's a section of a site where the margin appears to be collapsing in
> Firefox (and all non-IE browsers). I can't figure out what's triggering
> it, but it must be in the stylesheet added for that section. Both the
> sidebar menu and the content should be about 1em from the orange crumb
> trail -- like it is on the rest of the site. ... 


Misbehaving page: http://www.fresnolibrary.org/teen/hc/index.html
> CSS that probably created the problem:
> http://www.fresnolibrary.org/teen/hc/hwctr.css
> The way it's supposed to be:
> http://www.fresnolibrary.org/teen/prtn/index.html
> 
> TIA,
> Sarah
> 
> 
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