Hi
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There's a big difference when it's viewed in ie and firefox - there's a big space before the header after the menu in ie which isn't there in firefox.
Any suggestions as to why this is and how to fix?
thanksadd to your h1 in your indexa.css:
padding:0
3PinterI tried that, but it didn't work. It should be zero padding anyway as I zeroed off the margin and padding for everything at the top of my css doc.
Any other thoughts?That doesn't affect the hx elements; they need to have their margins and paddings set in another declaration(s) (1 for each hx)OK - I changed the margin and padding to 0 in h1 (and temporarily removed it everywhere else) and I still have the same issue - there is a space above my first h1 in IE</div><br />
<div id="centrep">whoops. thanks..
Please see <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.testing.joewalkden.co.uk/html/indexa.html">http://www.testing.joewalkden.co.uk/html/indexa.html</a><!-- m -->
There's a big difference when it's viewed in ie and firefox - there's a big space before the header after the menu in ie which isn't there in firefox.
Any suggestions as to why this is and how to fix?
thanksadd to your h1 in your indexa.css:
padding:0
3PinterI tried that, but it didn't work. It should be zero padding anyway as I zeroed off the margin and padding for everything at the top of my css doc.
Any other thoughts?That doesn't affect the hx elements; they need to have their margins and paddings set in another declaration(s) (1 for each hx)OK - I changed the margin and padding to 0 in h1 (and temporarily removed it everywhere else) and I still have the same issue - there is a space above my first h1 in IE</div><br />
<div id="centrep">whoops. thanks..