Peter Bradley wrote:
> Can anyone spot what I'm doing wrong here:
>
> http://www.peredur.uklinux.net/PlaceForWords/case-studies.html
>
> It renders exactly how I want it to in Opera and Konqueror.  It's OK in 
> IE6 - a bit odd, but acceptable.  It's all over the place in FireFox, 
> which seems to push some of the paragraphs down such that the first line 
> of the paragraph doesn't line up with the floated image.  Both the HTML 
> and the CSS validate OK.
>
> The CSS is at:
>
> http://www.peredur.uklinux.net/PlaceForWords/case-studies.html
>
> It's up on a test server at the moment, so if the images take a bit to 
> download, please be patient.
>
> This is the first time I've ever come across something that's OK in 
> Opera and Konq, but not in FF, so I'm sure I'm just missing something 
> blindingly obvious.
>
> Many thanks
>
>
> Peter
>   

Mac OS X 10.4.1

FF/2.0.0.14
Opera/9.27
IE/6.0

I viewed your page in with three browsers on the screen adjacent to each other 
at the same time. I see /no/ variation among them other than minor differences 
in leading. In IE/6, the second image from the top is not filling its entire 
height which makes for a little more difference for that browser (good idea to 
always set both the height and width of images in the markup for IE).

Ain't nobody gonna be running around with a pixel ruler checking line-height 
cross-browser...

Any major difference you may be encountering in Firefox, imo, may be due to an 
errant font setting in your FF browser preferences.




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