Michael S. Kirkpatrick wrote:
> I can't figure out why but in IE 6 my spacing looks different (more
> space on LI). I've read (and tried) just about every hack related to
> extra spaces on LI's in IE 6 but all to no avail. Here's my design -
> can someone just point me in the right direction and I'll be happy to
> figure out within the code on my own.
>
> http://www.webjerks.com/
>
>   
Your blk_button images don't seem to be on the server.  Also, as others 
have mentioned, I think you will get better results if you make them 
background images on the anchors or span elements.  That way the 
browsers won't be trying to make space for them and you should be able 
to control the spacing better.  Also, I would remove the absolute 
positioning from the span element and use margins to padding to get it 
into position.  The text is awfully hard to read and your visitors may 
want to bump up the font size to compensate.  Absolute positioning won't 
tolerate that very well.

Lori
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