On 04/12/13 21:04 Felix Miata apparently typed:
http://members.ij.net/mrmazda/tmp/test5.html is a reduction of a page I'm trying to build.
IE puts the top HR and the following div#contentwrap exactly where I want them, centered in the div#outerwrap space not used by the sole float, div#menu.
Gecko only puts the top HR where I want it, centering div#contentwrap in the viewport rather than the available space. Since Gecko is able to center the HR in the available space, apparently via margin-left-value: auto and margin-right-value: auto in gre/res/html.css, it ought to be able to do it with a div immediately following sized to the exact same width. So far, I've not found a way. How can this be done?
Is the top HR placement a Mozilla bug? Someone on IRC suggested the HR placement is bug 244932, but I think it, if a bug, is opposite behavior.
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