On Jul 27, 2006, at 5:48 AM, Christian Heilmann wrote:

>> Hi, I am driving myself crazy ... to be pixel perfect
>
> That is all to be said about this. If you make your header expand with
> the amount of content in it and add your tab list as the last element
> in it you don't have a problem at all. Yes, there might be a
> difference in the overall height of the header across different
> browsers, but at least you can resize the font without blowing the
> layout to smithereens.
>
> Booktip: Bulletproof Web Design by Dan Cederholm

Hi Christian,

It's almost sounds defensive to say this... this is a messy job... I  
only asked to code for the header; the whole page is already done,  
full of validation errors, horrible markup and codes and I have to  
code to the spec. I will have to fix it for free if I really care  
( 99% of the time I do care.)

Although I am guilty for divites, this page reflects better to my CSS  
knowledge

http://sapotek.com/

just don't run the validation for inner page though as I was only  
responsible for setting up master template.

I will have to rethink how to code the header per your suggestion.

Thanks! I do have the Bulletproof Web Design book, haven't finish  
chapter 2 :)

tee
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