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I know. Im not sure what was happening. i think it must of been all the absolute positioning. so i found some clear all defaults css on the web and then went back to a simpler layout. just kept it all in the flow with static positioning and laid it out using margins and padding on the different elements or divs. i just checked it across on the pc fox and ie6 and all seems good there too. so maybe i'll just settle down and remember not to make things... -
thanks just a feelin, but then the safari version is to low, get it? i guess if i used conditional css for the browsers that would work but i never done that b4 sooo... and this seems like it should be far simpler than that. i mean i am just tryin to place an element in a defined consistent space...what gives?...Leave a comment:
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thx doc, any help would be great. these differences are both happening on the mac platform though. i haven't even gotten to the pc yet. its really strange. i do a simple lil test and i can't get the firefox to line up where i want it. its always a few pixels higher than the safari version. will i need to employ conditional css?...Leave a comment:
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Firefox h1? spacing woes...
hi, i am going crazy trying to figure this out. it seems like it should be real easy and probably is, but im kind of a nube flying by night so any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. So here's my dilemma my h1/h2 (brand) heading is seemingly 5 px higher in firefox than it is on safari (mac user) and its driving me nuts!!! I have tried going back through it and rebuild this simple page many times but alas to no avail. the code is...
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