One solution would be to give layout [
http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/onhavinglayout.html ] to your links (in your
ie css):
.navbar2 li {
zoom:1;
}
You will need to adjust your top and bottom padding and your line-height,
because now ie treats the box differently (i'm not sure exactly why and how
oops i wrote .navabar2 li {} instead of .navbar2 li a {}
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Thank you I will try this.
On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 9:49 AM, Serge Krul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
oops i wrote .navabar2 li {} instead of .navbar2 li a {}
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I noticed as I am updating several items that when I use zoom text in
IE7, the global navigation text looses the padding, making the text
appear mushed together, however, if you click on a link, the links
stay in the correct place. I have tried a