Thanks Roger, this solved my problem, although what would I do if the images needed to be lined up horizontally like the nav?

Roger Roelofs wrote:
Sandy,

On Dec 7, 2006, at 9:55 PM, Sandy Gonzales wrote:

I'm wondering if anyone has encountered an issue in Mozilla where a link image has a space underneath it. http://rh-v2.cpdev.sudjam.com/ If you click on any of the navigation images you can see the bounding box is about a pixel larger than the image at the bottom. Same goes with the "learn more" and "compare all plans" or "order now" buttons.

img elements are display: inline; by default. That means it is leaving room for the tails of letters like p and y. Add something like this

.learnmore img { display: block; }

--Roger Roelofs
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    God allows U-turns!"
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