Old thread, but should update...been too busy to think about it...or
anything else for that matter.
>> On this website, which is located at http://
>> www.pierceartanddesign.com/testfiles/ the bullets in all versions
>> of IE are aligned with the bottoms of any that is longer
>> than th
On Jun 18, 2007, at 4:56 AM, Dave Pierce wrote:
>> On this website, which is located at http://
>> www.pierceartanddesign.com/testfiles/ the bullets in all versions
>> of IE are aligned with the bottoms of any that is longer than
>> the width required to keep it on all on one line. Any ideas why
Dave Pierce wrote:
> Dave dolefully delineated:
>
>> On this website, which is located at http://
>> www.pierceartanddesign.com/testfiles/ the bullets in all versions
>> of IE are aligned with the bottoms of any that is longer than
>> the width required to keep it on all on one line. Any i
Dave dolefully delineated:
>
> On this website, which is located at http://
> www.pierceartanddesign.com/testfiles/ the bullets in all versions
> of IE are aligned with the bottoms of any that is longer than
> the width required to keep it on all on one line. Any ideas why?
and Audra artully
Dave Pierce wrote:
> On this website, which is located at http://
> www.pierceartanddesign.com/testfiles/ the bullets in all versions of
> IE are aligned with the bottoms of any that is longer than the
> width required to keep it on all on one line. Any ideas why?
Hi Dave. I don't know why
On this website, which is located at http://
www.pierceartanddesign.com/testfiles/ the bullets in all versions of
IE are aligned with the bottoms of any that is longer than the
width required to keep it on all on one line. Any ideas why?
Also, it breaks apart in IE7, and I'd like to use a co