On 8/9/06, Yuna Boelmans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> when you use negative margin on the <p>, it puts it on top of each other in
> Firefox and ie6, i suppose it would do the same in ie7 as in Firefox.

But that's the problem, it *doesn't* in IE 7.

> try removing the negative margin.

But the whole point is to have the borders on top of each other. So I
*have* to use the negative margin. Period.

Regards,
Tyson
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