On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 8:07 PM, John <j...@coffeeonmars.com> wrote:
> On 3/16/14 12:13 PM, Georg wrote:
>>
>> You are absolute positioning "in thin air" ... not given browsers a
>> starting point for positioning.
>> That makes browsers "guess" what you mean, and one browser's guess is as
>> good as another's.
>>
>> Adding...
>> #social { top: 0; left: 0;}
>> ...as starting points, will make browsers agree.
>> If you also add...
>> #social { outline: solid 1px red;}
>> ...while designing, you will see where and how wide that container is.
>
>
>
> this fixed things for Safari, but all the other browsers are showing things
> pretty much wherever the spirit moves them. Is there something else I've
> left "up for grabs" in this? The whole design appears to be exploding....
>
>
> thanks for any clues...FYI, I validated the code first:
> http://coffeeonmars.com/W200/test/DTake_Index.html
>
>
> John
>


Removing margin-right on header ul got them all on one line for me in
Chrome, without them crowding the rule at the edge of wrapper.
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