Thanks Georg,

   The wrapper did move down below the nav, but in FF, it appears that the
content areas are below the wrapper, where in IE they appear inside. doh!

Grady

On 8/24/06, Gunlaug Sørtun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Grady Kelly wrote:
> > http://new.birthyear.net/
>
> > In IE, it appears that the wrapper that I have the colored areas in
> > begins below the nav, right where I would of thought it would.  In
> > Firefox, it appears above the nav, as you will see the black area.
>
> > Could someone please point me in the right direction?
>
> Just tell Firefox (and all other non-IE browsers) to expand past the nav
> and isolate those margins.
>
> Adding...
>
> #nav {display: table;}
>
> ...will be well understood.
>
> IE doesn't understand any of this, but is saved by its own 'hasLayout'
> bug.
>
> ---
>
> You should also give that page a few steps of font resizing. That's
> 'ignore font size' in IE/win, and ordinary font resizing in all other
> browsers.
> It won't line up all that well in any browser, so it could do wit a bit
> more flexibility so elements can self-adjust visually.
>
> regards
>         Georg
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