I'm almost embarrased to ask this because it's such a minor
detail, but it's driving me crazy.
First, the link: http://www.x7m.us/_testing/index2.htm
This is a new design I'm just starting to build. If you look
at it in FF/Netscape/Opera it's perfect (the latest versions of those browsers,
I'm almost embarrased to ask this because it's such a minor
detail, but it's driving me crazy.
First, the link: http://www.x7m.us/_testing/index2.htm
This is a new design I'm just starting to build. If you look
at it in FF/Netscape/Opera it's perfect (the latest versions of those browsers,
On 25 Jun 2005, at 4:37 PM, Cole Kuryakin - x7m wrote:
I'm almost embarrased to ask this because it's such a minor detail,
but it's driving me crazy.
First, the link: http://www.x7m.us/_testing/index2.htm
This is a new design I'm just starting to build. If you look at it in
Add this:
div { border: 1px solid #f00 }
to your css and look at the page in IE6, compared to FF. You'll see
that the extra space is actually being generated by your div
id=topEdgeH.
Added the border to the divs and you're right. it is the topEdgeH that's
causing the problem.
Fix? You
On 25 Jun 2005, at 8:20 PM, Cole Kuryakin - x7m wrote:
The height of the div was already declared (although 10px instead of
9px
like it should be - fixed that). Line-height, zero padding hasn't
solved the
problem.
I actually had a similar problem - but only with 2px extra space - on a
Title: Lynx current navigation state
presentation
Hi there,
LYNX CURRENT NAV STATE PRESENTATION
Regarding feedback provided by ¸ukasz, to the use of
em vs i elements in Lynx...
I *use* i and b. CSS has nothing to do with
it.
Does anyone have a preference/recommendation for how the
currently