I had thought about something like that, but never tried anything. I think I had a similar issue with a list a while back or something, can;t remember.
I forwarded what you said on to the guy, hopefully this is the issue and it solves it. He was getting a bit unnerved with the XHTML/CSS way because of it.
Thanks, MD
On Feb 20, 2004, at 16:06, russ weakley wrote:
Michael,
Haven't looked but it may be a simple Win/IE6 carriage return bug. It seems
that Win/IE is the only browser that renders carriage returns or line feeds
as whitespace directly before a closing containing element:
http://www.maxdesign.com.au/presentation/mystery/
Two things to try if this is the case.
1. move the end div up onto the same line as the image ... width="586" height="183" border="0" /></div>
2. add a single CSS declaration to the banner rule set #Banner { width: 586px; height: 183px; padding: 0px; border-left-style: none; border-right-style: none; border: 5px solid black; margin: 0px 0px 12px 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; }
Add a new declaration: font-size: 1px;
My weird theory is that this makes the carriage return small enough that it
cannot be seen.
HTH Russ
A guy on a message board I mod is having some issues with IE6 Win and his layout. Anyone with IE6Win care to take a look. I tried a few things with no luck, doesn't seem to be the PHP rotator causing issues but the image itself.
Thanks, MD
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here is the website: hippopocampe.org
here is the css: hippopocampe.org/styles-site.css
in IE6 in Windows, the bottom border of the main image header (the
rotate.php) is off 5 pixels like if the image had a 5 pixel
bottom-padding. But it hasn't. That affects the header but also the
'main' section, as it too is 5 pixels off. Any suggestions for a
workaround?
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