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CSS box margins incorrect across browsers
Hello,
I have a fairly simple page up at URL . Right now the CSS box margins are formatted so that the layout is correct in IE; however this means that in Mozilla, the bottom content gets pushed too far down and is not wide enough. Conversely, if I make it look correct in Mozilla, then in IE the opposite effect occurs. My goal is to make is to have the same layout in IE and Mozilla (IE for Mac is only off by a few pixels compared to IE for Windows; honestly right now IE for Mac is not a big priority). I'm aware of the many IE CSS bugs; but I'm not sure exactly which one is causing this problem or whether there even exists a simple workaround. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Ben |
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Check out this site;
http://www.tantek.com/CSS/Examples/boxmodelhack.html I think this may have your answer. cheers, gary
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