That´s all about float elements...
Your it's not floating, it's generate and
foloow the flux of HTML, the ul#nav it's inside but it's floating it
means that´s above but the height of wrapper it is not influenced by
the float element unless they are bot floating...
You could try put both float an
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- Original Message -
From:
Ryan Moore
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 1:50
PM
Subject: [WSG] FireFox eating Div
Hello
all,
Wondering why firefox likes to
exclude my #nav element out o
green-beast.com/http://accessites.org/
- Original Message -
From:
Ryan Moore
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 1:50
PM
Subject: [WSG] FireFox eating Div
Hello
all,
Wondering why firefox likes to
exclude my #nav element out o
I'm assuming you want the border to go under the #nav also? If you
remove float:left from the #nav element the border goes all the way under.
Elaine Jordan
WolfPack Web Design
http://www.wpwd.net/
720-690-1249
Ryan Moore wrote:
Hello all,
Wondering why firefox likes to exclude my #nav elem
Hello all,
Wondering why firefox likes to exclude my #nav element out
of the box model here. The site’s CSS can be viewed in the source for
readability.
http://www.rockitdevelopment.com/test/
It works fine in IE but who cares about that browser. What
is the method around thi