David Laakso wrote:

> Daniel Hammond wrote:
>> URL: http://www.northsidecreativeservices.org/design.htm
>> CSS: http://www.northsidecreativeservices.org/cs.css
>>
>> Could someone please test the above URL in IE6 and IE7? I heard  
>> that  someone was looking at the site, and the top nav (blog,  
>> design  services, banners & signs, production) was stacked  
>> vertically rather  than in line horizontally. I tested it in IE8,  
>> Chrome, Opera, Safari,  and FF (Mac and Win), and they all display  
>> it correctly (in line  horizontally).
>>
>> browsershots.org wasn't working with this URL for some reason.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Daniel Hammond
>>
>
>
> Try changing all instances in  #nav
> from:
> display: inline-block;
> to:
> display: inline;

That fixed the initial problem, but it also messed with the height of  
the nav. It appears that "line-height" no longer affects it. The nav  
also no longer touches the top of the white area as it's supposed to.

Daniel
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