Bruno Fassino wrote:
> Bill Brown wrote:
>   
>> David Laakso wrote:
>>
>>     
>>> In this test page, the only way I've been able the keep the last two
>>> links from gaining height is to assign a line-height /in pixels/ to #nav
>>> ul for the IEs (and they still look a little whacked (taller) to me.
>>>       
> [...]
>   
>>> <http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/nav.html>
>>>       
>
>   
>> It appears to be connected to your font-variant:small-caps declaration...
>>
>> I couldn't find a work-around beyond specifying the line-height in
>> pixels as you'd done.
>>     
>
>
> It's an interesting behavior ;-)
> I too couldn't find any better workaround. If the markup is under your
> control, you could wrap the spaces in a span, like:
>   web<span>&#160;</span>design
> and then declare for IE
>   #nav ul li a span { font-size: 0.7em; }
> Not particularly nice...
>
> Bruno
>
>   



Interesting? Nah. More like my sister: twisted. I have no control over 
the markup (or use of small-caps).

Thanks.



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