IE6, IE7 and IE8 are all different. The one closest to Firefox is IE8
- I have found this browser more standards conformant.
I presume that you have tested the three versions.
While possible to normalise, it is difficult with different CSS,
containers, and JavaScript to make it all work.

On Nov 7, 2:31 am, David <[email protected]> wrote:
> test page is athttp://www.mangosteenarts.com/test/test3/tabs1.html
>
> There are several major differences in how this displays in IE and
> Firefox
>
> IE                                                    Firefox
>
> tabs square edges                             tabs rounded edges
> horizontal scroll bar                           no scroll bar
> viewer confined within jQ tab               viewer extends beyond jQ
> tab
> substantial top margin                        slight top margin
> slight bottom margin square corners    very large bottom margin w/
> rounded corners
>
> Why is this? Is there any way to normalize the cross-browser display
> properties?
>
> Thanks.

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