Suzanne Goodwin wrote: > Hey, David: Thanks for your reply! I actually want the white > separation, but can't Safari or IE to behave. Adding negative padding > or margin to #bar has no effect. > > David Laakso wrote: >> Suzanne Goodwin wrote: >>> but now I see it's the same in Safari... can someone please help me >>> figure out why I don't have the 1px white space between the navbar >>> (#bar) and the branding area (#top) in IE and Safari that I see in >>> Firefox? >>> >>> http://www.skydogtech.com/pinck/html/ >>> >> See if adding padding-bottom: 1px; to the #bar ruleset closes the gap >> in FF. >> >> Regards, >> ~dl >> > Adding margin-bottom: 1px; to the #bar ruleset gives the separation on my end in XP_IE6.0; and, Opera9beta(your page has no separation in IE or Opera)-- however the horizontal separation appears just ever so slightly thicker in Opera. I do not have Safari. Its on my server until midnight tonight if you want to check to see if this is what you are after: <http://www.dlaakso.com/chelsea/boston.html> Best ~davidLaakso
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