On Monday, October 5, 2009 7:01:48 am Andzia wrote:
> Hello,
> I added a photo background to my header and I noticed a margin between this
> header and the top menu, which doesn't appear in Opera, IE or Safari, only
> in Firefox. I found that there is an issue with Firefox creating margins
>  and I tried using border-collapse property to fix it, but with no success.
>  What can I do? I think that Firefox can be creating more of these margins,
>  but the website has mostly white background so they are not visible. Here
>  is the url:
> http://klikerlab.pl/
> 

It's from the object tag.  It's not a margin, but but gutter space.  Object is 
an inline element, so it rests on the text baseline.  The space below it is 
for letters like p,q, and j that go below the baseline.

You can make it go away by setting display: block in your css.

---Tim
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