|  | Posted by Adrienne on 06/03/05 19:27 
Gazing into my crystal ball I observed dorayme <dorayme@optusnet.com.au>writing in news:BEC62704.12330%dorayme@optusnet.com.au:
 
 >> From: Adrienne <arbpen2003@sbcglobal.net>
 >
 >> Gazing into my crystal ball I observed "KiwiBrian"
 >> <briantoz@ihug.co.nz> writing in news:d7oj46$bo9$1@lust.ihug.co.nz:
 >>
 >>> On my page at http://www.hibiscuslink.co.nz/rbsl/ when viewed in IE6
 >>> there is a desired dark brown border surrounding the horizontal menu.
 >>> When viewed in FF the border seems to only be displayed above the
 >>> menu instead of surrounding it.
 >>> I would love to know the reson why, and how to make the border
 >>> display the same in both browsers.
 >>> All CSS is embedded and/or inline.
 >>> Brian Tozer
 >>>
 >>>
 >>>
 >>
 >> Give #navcontainer ul height and you will have your border.
 >
 > But what height? In pixels like width? In em? In %? It looks ok at a
 > guessed px height, true.
 
 The OP is free to use whatever unit of height suits.  When I was
 experimenting I used 2ems.
 
 >
 > But it all breaks down when changing browser font sizes. And rather
 > dramatically where the rect border can be outside the links altogether.
 > Is there some fundamental reason to use tables? Yes? Fine! Then why
 > mess about with all this stuff of divs within and fancy css? If you are
 > going to code according to the idea of separating style from content
 > and run this difficult river, then do so without tables and then the
 > disadvantages of having it break down a bit at least can be balanced.
 > If you use tables anyway, you don't need these headaches. You don't
 > need inline this, and margins that, display this and lists for so
 > simple a menu if you are going to use table cells anyway.
 
 Agreed.
 
 >
 > These remarks are directed to the OP, in case there is any
 > misunderstanding...
 
 I knew that, and agree with it.
 
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