Hey there!  I took a peek at the source and in the <head> of your index.html
you have this CSS: *.twoColElsLtHdr #sidebar1 { padding-top: 30px; }*

I believe this is the portion that is causing the gap at the top of the Nav
Menu.  Try changing this value and see if that helps.

And you're correct about the 0 margin and padding, that's just what I was
referencing.

Let me know if it works!  =D

On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 1:44 PM, Dan Tyndall <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi Nikki,
>
> Thanks for the comment. I tried applying your fix to the navigation
> bar in the CSS, but it doesn't look like it helped. I also tried
> moving the fix to different parts of the style sheet as well, but it
> didn't seem to do anything either. When Dreamweaver first created the
> CSS template, I did notice at the top of the CSS that it set the
> margin and padding to 0, with the comment that it was trying to
> account for differing broswer defaults. I'm using IE8 to preview my
> webpage, so perhaps this fix is impacting earlier versions of Internet
> Explorer? I don't know. Any other ideas on how to fix the padding
> error? Thanks again for your help.
>
> -Dan
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