Re: [css-d] Mind the Gap: multi-level menu problem

2008-03-08 Thread Alan Gresley
Ryan N wrote: > Hello all, > > In developing this menu I have encountered a problem with a couple different > implementations of the code. Everything look fine in Firefox, Opera, and > Safari yet IE (6 and 7) displays a 2-pixel gap underneath the whenever > a second-level menu item contains and

[css-d] Mind the Gap: multi-level menu problem

2008-03-07 Thread Ryan N
Hello all, In developing this menu I have encountered a problem with a couple different implementations of the code. Everything look fine in Firefox, Opera, and Safari yet IE (6 and 7) displays a 2-pixel gap underneath the whenever a second-level menu item contains and 3rd level menu. My menu:

Re: [css-d] mind the gap - now you see it, now you don't

2005-12-02 Thread CJ Larson
> -Original Message- > The problem I am trying to solve is a gutter that appears in FireFox but > not > in IE - a gutter between text column and the menu. > notes: "container" should be and is 760px wide and the IE version is > almost > what the end result should look like, i.e. a white box

Re: [css-d] mind the gap - now you see it, now you don't

2005-11-24 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
~:&z:~ . wrote: > The problem I am trying to solve is a gutter that appears in FireFox > but not in IE - a gutter between text column and the menu. notes: > "container" should be and is 760px wide and the IE version is almost > what the end result should look like, i.e. a white box for all > co

[css-d] mind the gap - now you see it, now you don't

2005-11-24 Thread ~:&z:~ .
The problem I am trying to solve is a gutter that appears in FireFox but not in IE - a gutter between text column and the menu. notes: "container" should be and is 760px wide and the IE version is almost what the end result should look like, i.e. a white box for all content (unlike FireFox rend

Re: [css-d] Mind the gap

2005-07-11 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Paolo Candelari wrote: > But, generally isn't FF to show gap bottom images when document are > in stict mode? So Gunlaug (or George?) solution generraly is applied > in FF, not in IE, or I'm wrong? I think you're right when it comes to default-styles, but that gap would have been related to line

Re: [css-d] Mind the gap

2005-07-11 Thread Paolo Candelari
- Original Message - From: "Ian Sweeney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > In IE6 there is a gap between the bottom of the image shown at > www.iansweeney.me.uk/p4 and the blue top border of the content section. > There is no gap when viewed with Firefox. How do I get rid of the gap? Hi Ian. The

Re: [css-d] Mind the gap

2005-07-10 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Ian Sweeney wrote: In IE6 there is a gap between the bottom of the image shown at www.iansweeney.me.uk/p4 and the blue top border of the content section. There is no gap when viewed with Firefox. How do I get rid of the gap? Style the image to 'display: block', as it should be in strict. #ma

RE: [css-d] Mind the gap

2005-07-10 Thread Peter Williams
> From: Ian Sweeney > > In IE6 there is a gap between the bottom of the image shown at > www.iansweeney.me.uk/p4 and the blue top border of the > content section. > There is no gap when viewed with Firefox. How do I get rid of the gap? ian, It is the whitespace in your markup causing it. Rewri

[css-d] Mind the gap

2005-07-10 Thread Ian Sweeney
In IE6 there is a gap between the bottom of the image shown at www.iansweeney.me.uk/p4 and the blue top border of the content section. There is no gap when viewed with Firefox. How do I get rid of the gap? The image size is 744 x 164 and so is the div. div#mast { border: 0; height: 164px; margin: