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Posted by dorayme on 11/11/07 21:10
In article <1sckw3ygv9s9g$.qambj4s1zq74$.dlg@40tude.net>,
"Safalra (Stephen Morley)" <usenet@safalra.com> wrote:
> On Sun, 11 Nov 2007 11:49:02 +0000, Mark wrote:
> > I have a graphical logo inside a h1 element that I want to be a link:
> >
> > <h1><a href="#"><img src="images/logo.gif" width="228" height="67"
> > alt="My Logo"></a></h1>
> >
> > This worked fine in IE and Opera, but in Firefox and SeaMonkey there was
> > some unwanted whitespace below the image.
>
>
> This sounds like the standard problem where Firefox positions images on the
> baseline rather than at the box bottom (this is actually the correct
> behaviour according to the specification). There are a couple of options:
All my Mac browsers including Opera gives the "unwanted space"
and I am sure this is quite correct behaviour. Try this in
different browsers:
http://tinyurl.com/2x3t8f
btw, some browsers (e.g. Opera) are unusual in how they place
underlining.
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dorayme
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