A link is really useful in these cases. If you can, strip down your 
HTML & CSS to simply things.

Barney Carroll wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I'm building a site strongly based on established style guides, in which 
> all header elements have dotted bottom-borders that stretch (as you 
> would expect) accross the available vertical space.
>
> And I want legends to act like headers. But after applying a very solid 
> reset (Eric's – trying this out for the first time) and applying 
> display:block, legends still can't completely escape their very weird 
> and specific niched-into-that-small-space-in-the-top-right.
>
> A huge right padding and overflow:hidden on the forms is almost good 
> enough, but this eats into the right padding of the form (which is ugly) 
> and causes Safari to create returns wherever possible in the legend's 
> white-space in order to respect as much of the padding as possible. I 
> thought I'd have a look at what mysterious in-house css Mozilla was 
> applying to legends to differentiate them from other block elements, but 
> to my surprise, there's nothing there. According to the DOM inspector's 
> CSS concatenator it's just a normal element.
>
> Any wisdom out there?
>
>
> Regards,
> Barney
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