On Tue, Jun 13, 2006 at 11:36:15AM -0600, Josh Stephenson wrote:
> Familiarize yourself with the box model hack:
> http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=BoxModelHack

Thanks for this, very helpful!

This has worked for things like positioning my boxes so
they don't overlap in IE, and they still look right in Firefox.
I'm using the tiny hack where quotes are used around the 
alternative value in the stylesheet, as this seemed easiest
to understand and to do.

However, it hasn't fixed one problem; the purple navigation bar
with the images "are you a..." etc. and then the purple triangle
on the end. The triangle is the correct size, but the navbar is
a couple of pixels taller than it should be, which means that the
triangle doesn't line up neatly in IE. 

Can anyone suggest a fix? Or should I stop using a table there,
and position the navbar and triangle elements separately in CSS?

> > The site is: http://www.wdam.co.uk/clients/dynam/hh/

Thanks again!

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