You used pixels for font size, IE won't resize fixed pixel font sizes but
almost every other browser out there will. I didn't look fully through your
stylesheet but I've noticed when sites use fix pixel font sizes and fixed
pixel line height the links may not work when the font is enlarged in
Firefox. Shrinking them back down they work. It is like the link stays at
the same place it would be if the line height were enforced but the text
moves out of the line height constraint. If you have fixed line heights try
removing them or at least making them relative to the text size.

Cheryl D. Wise
MS FrontPage MVP
Certified Professional Web Developer
Start to Web - online web design training
See http://starttoweb.com


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Hey all, I am working on updates on the site I posted recently and have run
into a very annoying issue - I converted the tables into CSS positioned
elements, and all was going fine until starting to convert the tables on
this page: 
http://www.gregoriopools.com/spa_sales_hotspring.shtml - after a while spent
trying to get it lined up properly, i finally succeeded only to find that
the [ View Larger ] link under the spa pictures would not work in firefox -
it doesn't even seem to be a link - IE works fine with it though.
ch you have been contacted with.


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