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Alignment Problem

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12-23-2006, 07:59 AM
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The content area of this simple design I'm working on coding for my personal CMS for my website is overlapping the navigation buttons in Firefox, but looks great in Internet Explorer.

If anyone can solve this problem, I'd appreciate it.

http://www.packedlinks.com/cms-test/

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Hey there,
All you need to is change the tabs class to the following:

Code:
.tabs {
	height:27px;
	width:700px;
	float:left;
	padding-bottom: 8px; 
}
That works for me in IE7 and Firefox 2.0

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Thanks.

It now works in Firefox but in IE it now left a 8 pixel gap between the navigation and the content area. Any suggestions?

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may be a guess but does "padding-bottom: 8px;" have anything to do with it?

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Originally Posted by Adam Scoville
Thanks.

It now works in Firefox but in IE it now left a 8 pixel gap between the navigation and the content area. Any suggestions?
Thats strange - on my IE (IE7) it renders fin. I'll take another look.

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I found the problem, my IE is out of date.

We'll find out soon.

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Sorry for the double post.

Just letting you know I upgraded to IE7 and it works in both. Thanks for your time edbrown.

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Originally Posted by Adam Scoville
Sorry for the double post.

Just letting you know I upgraded to IE7 and it works in both. Thanks for your time edbrown.
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That would be the perfect solution, however most IE users still use IE6, and a lot of them can't upgrade to IE7 because it's only supported on XP/Vista...

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