You could put 'overflow:hidden;' or 'zoom:1;' on the <form> element. Done a
quick local test and seems ok.

Seems like a 'hasyalout' issue but would be happy to hear if anyone else has
a more in depth inisght :)

Jace

On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 12:29 AM, Brett <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have a site with a form on it and it displays correctly in IE6, FF3,
> Opera 9 on WIN, and FF3, Opera 9, Safari 3 on MAC.  However, in IE7 WIN
> the form does not seem to have the 20px left padding as specified in the
> style sheet.  Here's the link:
>
> http://www.banacreative.com/demo/waterline/comments.php
>
> Is there something about IE7 and padding that I should know about?
>
> TIA
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