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"absolute" positioning in IE
I've got a menu that is a group of three absolutely positioned images.
It renders as intended in Firefox, but not in IE. everything seems shifted 4 pixels to the left. As far as i know, absolute should mean absolute. I tried relative positioning; which, again, only worked in Firefox. Any and all input is appreciated. |
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Which version of IE?
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6.0.2800.1106.xpsp2.030422-1633
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I would suspect IE's non-compliant box model in quirks mode. If you're running compliance mode, then I am clueless without a live link.
cheers, gary
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whoops, i can't belive i forgot the link.
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