on 2/5/06 14:10, Gunlaug Sørtun at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 
> May I suggest that you don't put paddings on containers, but instead set
> 'full width' on them and add suitable margins to content - paragraphs
> and stuff.
> That way you'll only have the width of borders (if there are any) that
> may create minor differences between Strict- and Quirks mode
> browsers/versions. Rarely ever any need to 'hack the box' then.
> 
> I will also suggest that you avoid using pixels for 'font-size' and
> 'line-height', and avoid setting 'height' on containers, as it starts to
> get ugly once some font-resizing is applied in any of my browsers.



Just one query on your advice above

How do I put space above the first piece of text when it's in a container
(layer)?

It seems a bit clumsy simply to put in a row of carriage returns above



amb

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