Tried both Claude and Chetan's suggestions with no effect. There's something about those devil-spawned images that causes a dead zone beneath them.

I've moved them now above an identical div with identically placed images. They're still causing a dead zone into the top of the lower div. The lower div, meanwhile, creates no such effect.

I just don't get it.

http://bit.ly/eYGXbo


On 4/20/11 11:52 PM, Claude Needham wrote:
On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 6:00 PM, RePost<[email protected]>  wrote:
I have two floated, linked images in the sidebar, loaded in a div with the
class "execphpwidget." (See the two tan images, labeled "About" and "Meet"
in  sidebar at right, directly above the tabbed menu).

There's a dead zone beneath the images. I can add space above or below the
images in question, and no dead zone. Set a height for the div or clear the
div, and I still have a dead zone. (Try to select Tweets or Tags in the
tabbed menu below and you'll see).
I found the "dead zone" in firefox 4.0
My first guess to fix the issue you are seeing is to try Chetan's
suggestion of using overflow: hidden.

If this fails to fix the problem I would poke it with a stick. In this
case replace the<hr class="space">  with a div that has zero margin
but a height of 1.45em.

There is something about that hr that makes me wonder if it might not
be causing some problems.

Regards,
Claude Needham
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