Hey there Francky,

Many, many, thanks for the once over and suggestions. I'm going to  
give those errors (thanks for catching those) a try, then look at the  
other suggestions around font sizes.

Back to you (and the list) shortly!

Phillip.

On Aug 10, 2006, at 11:20 PM, francky wrote:

> Phillip Smith wrote:
>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> Hoping I might be able to get a little advice on this annoying  
>> issue  that I struggled with (for too long!) this morning. I have  
>> a site  with a simple horizontal tabbed navigation (http:// 
>> www.copycamp.ca)  and it look good across all (most?) major  
>> browswers _except_ for  Firefox on Windows 2000. This is something  
>> I've not come across  before, as I usually find that sites viewed  
>> in Firefox on OS X and  Windows are often identical. The issue is  
>> the 2px space between the  tabs and the #content div.
>>
>> Any thoughts appreciated. And, if you could CC me, that would be   
>> super, as I'm on digest. Also, I suspect that there are many  
>> other  improvements that could be made -- so please feel free to  
>> make  them.  :-)
>>
>> Many thanks in advance
>>
> Hi Phillip,
> On my Win98SE I see also a difference between FF and IE: FF (vs.  
> 1.0.7) is showing the 3px gap under the tabs. Like the world is  
> upside down: I thought IE had the copyright for the 3px bug! ;-)
> My suggestion should be to fix the html-errors first, for the error- 
> handling of browsers on different systems can be different.
> The html-validator has some tips <http://validator.w3.org/check? 
> verbose=1&uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.copycamp.ca%2Fnode>.
> After that, the css-validator can work too (1 error in copycamp/ 
> style.css <http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validator? 
> profile=css2&warning=2&uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.copycamp.ca%2Fthemes% 
> 2Fcopycamp%2Fstyle.css>).
>
> If this doesn't work, you could try to add {margin-top:-3px;) for  
> the #content, like you did for IE in the conditional comment (maybe  
> some more padding-bottom in the tabs is needed for compensation).
>
> Other suggestion: the font size of the #content tastes a bit too  
> heavy, while the font-size of the side bar on the right side is a  
> bit too small. I guess a better balance can be made. Example in  
> screenshot here <http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/css- 
> discuss/images/screenshot-copycamp.png>.
>
> Greetings,
> francky




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