Andrew.

In the case of my [ :active ] problem, I believe that none of the browsers is 
actually at fault, and IE7 does actually do what I want and behaves in a way 
I'd logically expect, which is probably quite unusual for IE7. :-)
It's simply a minor discrepancy in implementation between browsers - no big 
deal.

I have far more problems with IE6 than all the other browsers! IE7 is a pussy 
cat, compared to IE6. <g>

In the case of my vertical spacing on text, this is just my wish to improve my 
code. It's not a browser fault at all.

Regards, 
 
Alan.
 
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Andrew Doades 
  To: Alan Gresley 
  Cc: Alan K Baker ; css-d 
  Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2008 11:48 AM
  Subject: Re: [css-d] Navigation bar


  Hello all...

  I could not help picking up on a bit about IE7, I recently attempted a 
  sidebar for my website, and all now works (to some extent) but for IE7.

  I was just wondering what is with IE7, IE6 used to be fine, it always 
  worked, same with FF but why is 7 casing so many problems?

  Andrew

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