I still haven't been able to confirm this particular display problem,
but adding the padding rule to #container doesn't break anything, so I
went ahead and commited that change.

On 4/29/06, parsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Matthew Flanagan schrieb:
>
> > I can confirm that i'm seeing this padding issue in safari and the
> > webkit inspector shows:
> > padding-top:10px;
> > padding-right:20px;
> > padding-bottom:10px;
> > padding-left:20px;
> >
> > I've been seeing it since wilson did the split of all the css files a
> > while back but I thought it was something i had done. I just removed
> > all my css customizations and i'm still seeing it. Add "padding:0px;"
> > to #container in layout.css fixed it for me.
> >
>
> That works, thank you Matthew.
>
>
> >
>

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