2geedesign wrote:
>> 2geedesign wrote:
>>     
>>> The webpage is http://www.synergie.uk.com/services.html
>>> The CSS is http://www.synergie.uk.com/stylesheets/main-style.css
>>> I have a horizontal navbar contained with the #servicesnav div. In IE6
>>>       
> Win and Opera 8.5 the links are centralised as I want within the div.
> However in FF and Netscape the links are moved over to the right leaving a
> blank space on the left and forcing the links to run into 3 lines.
>   
>>> Ian W Geddes
>>>       
>> davidLaakso wrote:
>>     
>  Ian, I do not have Netscape, but these changes /seemed/ toa help in
>   
>> Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.0.3)
>> Gecko/20060426 Firefox/1.5.0.3(local):
>> #servicesnav ul {
>> /*margin: 0em;*/
>> margin: 0 auto;
>> padding: 1px 0 8px 3px;
>> /*padding-top: 1px;
>> padding-bottom: 2px;*/
>> }
>>
>>     
> David, Thanks for that - everything seems to work perfectly now. If you have
> the time to reply could you explain to me how the changes actually work to
> make FF and Netscape behave as per IE.
Sorry, Ian, but I don't know why anything, including this, works. And I 
am not sure that I want to know. I practice the trial and error method. 
It will take someone who understands theory to explain it. Perhaps 
someone so inclined will clue you in.
>  How was it that they interpreted my
> original CSS differently from IE?
>
> Thanks again
>
> Ian
>
>   
Best,
~davidLaakso

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