Hope Stewart mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Sunday, February 20, 2005 4:38 PM said:
By some fluke, however, I discovered (though I'm sure I'm not the
first!) that if I moved the /div tag to the end of the previous
line -- instead of it being on a line by itself -- that the unwanted
margin in
Hi Lothar,
Thanks for the reference to Eric Meyer's Uncollapsing Margins article. It
was very informative and I have changed some of my CSS as a result.
It doesn't explain, however, why moving a /div tag from a line on its own
to the end of the code of the previous line effected the page
Hi!
That sounds like uncollapsed margins. Eric A. Meyer has a good article
on that:
http://www.complexspiral.com/publications/uncollapsing-margins/
HTH
Lothar
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Hope Stewart wrote:
The div content is defined as having only a left margin. The div footer
is