Re: [css-d] margin in one column pushes content down inthenextcolumn

2006-01-22 Thread Thierry Koblentz
Mike Soultanian wrote:
 Thierry Koblentz wrote:
 Mike Soultanian wrote:
 http://www2.csulb.edu/colleges/cota/test5.html

 Hi Mike,
 I don't see any problem with your example page.
 If you're talking about the second column being lower than the 1st
 one, this is due to your margin on h1 in column #2.
 Regards,
 Thierry | www.TJKDesign.com

 Did you look in both IE and if FF.  There is a difference with
 example 2.

Sorry, I looked in IE6, not in FF. It's rare people complain about the
latter ;-)
Padding, but also *border* on the DIV should fix the problem (remove the
gap).

Thierry | www.TJKDesign.com

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Re: [css-d] margin in one column pushes content down inthenextcolumn

2006-01-22 Thread Mike Soultanian

 Sorry, I looked in IE6, not in FF. It's rare people complain about the
 latter ;-)
 Padding, but also *border* on the DIV should fix the problem (remove the
 gap).

Actually, if you reload the page, you'll see my updated examples. 
However, in my real web page, I can't use any padding or a border on the 
container.  Is IE actually getting something correct for a change??

http://www2.csulb.edu/colleges/cota/test5.html

thanks,
Mike
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