On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 6:39 PM, Adam Ducker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kelly Moore wrote:
>>
>> I have a sub-section to my navigation tabs which looks fine in FF, but
>> is waaay to tall in IE.   any ideas?  am I doing something weird with
>> my divs?
>>
>> here is a sample:
>>
>> http://yakmaster.net/test/faq.html
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> Kelly:
>
> First of all remove '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>' from the top of
> the code.  This is blowing the doctype away in IE 6.
>
>
> Secondly, #banner_container is floating, and #sub is not, so you can either
> set #sub to float, or say "clear: both;" to get it to drop down to the
> bottom edge of #banner_container
>
> Third, a similar issue is there because of the floating #banner_container.
>  IE and Firefox differ on how they handle the height of objects with
> floating objects inside them.  A floating object however will expand based
> on the floating objects inside it in all browsers, so you should experiment
> with these, or set fixed heights up there in the navigation to get around
> it.
>
> Fourth, it looks like there is heavy whitespace around the "<!-- end tabs
> -->" and '<div id="sub">' section which was causing me some hassle in IE 7.
>
> Maybe that will send you in the right direction....
>
> -Adam Ducker
>

Adam, thanks.  Worked like a charm.
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