Thanks to everyone for the comments!  My response...

Frustrate.ed-
"have bumped into this problem before, try changing the padding to margin.
don't know why it does it though."

This was my initial thought, but I revoked the idea when I found a problem
in FF1.5 resulting from this change.  For some reason FF would not recognize
the margin on div.navegation even when a   was placed before it. 

dL-
"Fine here in xp opera9, ff1.5.0.4, or ie/6.0.
Personally, I think it is a little early to worry about ie/7-- a lot can
change between now and whenever..."

Understandable.  And this isn't even that big of a problem to be worrying
about.  The site is still usable, right? :)

"Little tough on eyes with the tiny fonts, though (at least for me).."

Exactly what I thought, but 'the boss' prefers .8em to 1em.  Don't ask me
why...

"And adding font-size: 100% to body, html will keep your em sized fonts from
going totally goofy on zoom in ie(just another ie bug)."

Thanks for the heads up!  I didn't know that.

Ted-
Do you think it could possibly be something other than a padding issue on
div.navigation?  The image in question is a background image of the header
container - clearing any other element shouldn't make a difference.

Maybe I should just leave it be. It's not that big of a problem anyway :)

Thanks all!

Jough



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