IE, Netscape: Same code, two different looks

liunx

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I have been yanking my hair out for the past 4 hours!

I am designing a site with the basic "box" layout, centered of course, and the container div has a 1px black border, which I thought added a nice effect, and has a width of 700px. It looks great, in Netscape, but IE wants to shift my child divs around b/c it is counting the 1px border against the 700px container! HOW DO I FIX THIS!!???

ThanksWith the information you gave, I'm thinking that this is probably what you need: <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.tantek.com/CSS/Examples/boxmodelhack.htmlMan">http://www.tantek.com/CSS/Examples/boxmodelhack.htmlMan</a><!-- m -->, you keep this up, and I'm gonna owe you a lot! Thanks Pyro, you the man!hehe... No problem, man. :)That did it! Ofcourse, was there ever a doubt?

Let me tell ya something. I used to be pro M$, but I am getting to where I just want to pie Gates in the face!:mad: lolYeah, Internet Explorer isn't the best browser in the world. ;) I personally use Mozilla Firebird as my default browser, and I love it. I'd recommend that anyone and everyone switch.Originally posted by PhillMc
I am getting to where I just want to pie Gates in the face!:mad: lol
LMAO! :D Agreed!
Originally posted by Pyro
I personally use Mozilla Firebird as my default browser, and I love it. I'd recommend that anyone and everyone switch.
I agree with this Super-Human Genius 100%! I use Firebird, too, and I would recommend it to EVERYONE! And I've also forced it upon some people. :pYour second quote -- by PhilMC? :confused: :pHeheheh. :o

I have noooo idea what you're talking about. :Dlol... :cool:
 
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