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Posted by Beauregard T. Shagnasty on 04/05/06 18:36
gtp1013 wrote:
> My apologies, my "That makes sense." statement was in reference
See this page:
http://safalra.com/special/googlegroupsreply/
....
> I do have another CSS-based question, which I think is likely just an
> IE issue, but if I view the following...
>
> http://www.maptech-inc.com/IE_vs_FF.html
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> in Internet Explorer 6.0 the larger image (the globe) appears below
> the smaller image on the left, yet in Firefox the tops of each image
> are flush. Is there something that I'm missing that will remove the
> cross-browser difference?
You have padding set to zero; also set margin to zero.
... padding: 0; margin: 0;
No need for the four zeros when you want to set all sides, and stop
using the HTML comment tags in the CSS, the <!-- and the -->
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