On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 12:04 PM, Matt Fielding <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> So I've been battling with a problem for the past few hours. I went to show
> a peer a site I've been working on for an upcoming event of ours, and
> discovered that on our site ( http://gdg.uml.edu/lan/ ), and only when
> viewing it with Firefox or IE under Windows does this happen, there is a
> mysterious black margin that appears between the #navigation div and the
> #main div. They sit closely together on every other browser I've tested
> under every other major OS and there is no visual break. This isn't a make
> or break problem for me, but my OCD side really wants to know why this is
> happening. I've tried everything from setting explicit borders, margins,
> overflow: hidden, and whatever else I could think of for all the involved
> divs and elements with no success. Of course there's a chance I forgot a
> crucial one.
>
> If someone could shed some light on this annoying inconsistency, I'd
> greatly
> appreciate it.
>
> Thank you,
> Matt F.
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another option you could use is to float the ul and li's and add a little
padding to your links. that spaces it out also.

jeff
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