Thanks all.  It looks like I need to set the width above 100%.  I'm
generating screenshots from browserstack now.

Chris Rockwell


On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 11:56 PM, Georg <ge...@gunlaug.com> wrote:

> Den 15.07.2014 02:44, skrev Jon Reece:
>
> > ​Maybe a pixel-rounding issue?
>
> Yes, it is.  Testing on various window-widths shows the gap come and go.
>
>
> > Bumping the width of .l-region--navigation nav > .menu > li ul.menu up
> to 100.5% appears to remove the unwanted separation in Chrome.
>
> That, or to add a 1px padding that will overlap the gap, seems to be the
> best solution.
>
> regards
>         Georg
>
>
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