Ian Young wrote:
> http://www.dbadvertising.co.uk/dev/home-test3.html
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> The "address" image has extra space between it and the nav2 div above.
The page looks completely blank on my IE 7. No idea why. No fancy browser
settings right now, and other pages work normally.
On Firefox, I see the war
> Subject: Re: [css-d] IE7 and whitespace.
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> > I have fixed the conditional.
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> That did the trick.
>
> > It must be the IE tester then that is not displaying properly as the
> > address png is most definitely down more than other browsers in the
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> To: Ian Young
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> Subject: Re: [css-d] IE7 and whitespace.
>
> Ian Young wrote:
>
> > http://www.dbadvertising.co.uk/dev/home-test3.html
> >
> > The "address" image has extra space between it and the nav2 div
>
Ian Young wrote:
> I have fixed the conditional.
That did the trick.
> It must be the IE tester then that is not displaying properly as the
> address png is most definitely down more than other browsers in the
> IE7 rendition.
I compared side-by-side with the line-up in other browsers, but I ca
Ian Young wrote:
> http://www.dbadvertising.co.uk/dev/home-test3.html
>
> The "address" image has extra space between it and the nav2 div
> above.
Can't see any extra space _there_ in IE7 compared to in other browsers.
However, it would be a good idea to prevent IE7 from seeing those IE6
fixed
Hi guys,
Last throw of dice before the weekend.
Trying to get elements to line up across the page.
Just about sorted in FF/IE8, Opera, Safari and have fix in for IE6, but IE7
just won't play ball.
See
http://www.dbadvertising.co.uk/dev/home-test3.html
The "address" image has extra space be