Hi, George...

Just a stab in the dark here, but I was looking at your
"subnav.gif" image and was wondering if you took off
5 pixels of the bottom so that the bottom black area
matched the border between the other colors, would the
gray area then display properly?

Taking off 5 pixels would make the total image height 66
and the 5 pixels you remove could account for 5 pixel
shift downward...

I can't test this idea since I can't substitute a
cropped image...

Rick


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Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2007 4:55 PM
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Subject: [css-d] Horizontal Navigation

Hello List Members,

I'm in the process of designing my website with CSS for the first time. 
I have a CSS sub navigation using an icon graphic only (no text).

In IE 7 everything aligns pretty good. However, in Firefox 2.0 (win XP) 
the icons seem to be shifted about 5-6 pixels downward. Only the top 2/3 
of the icon is showing. It seems the <li> tag is being pushed downward. 
Any ideas? - George

NOTES:
I added the black border around the ul tag for visual purposes.

In the list, I'm using a transparent "spacer.gif" to generate the hover 
state and showing the actual icon with the background element.

Firefox vs IE:
http://gpalzproductions.com/v3/subnav.jpg

PAGE:
http://gpalzproductions.com/v3/gallery.html

CSS (see /* PORTFOLIO SUB NAVIGATION */ code block):
http://gpalzproductions.com/v3/stylesheet/style3b.css


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