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Background alignment problem

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08-29-2008, 04:03 PM
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Hey, got a new problem

Check this site out in both IE7 and FF: www.jakobgrannas.com/myhood/kontrollpanel.html

See how the text next to the form-boxes is perfect in FF, but in IE7 it seems to have jumped down a row or two, so it is out of position? I've tried using div's and lists, but neither seems to work. Please see the code before you comment

Many thanks,
Jake

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Add a margin to the bottom of the body which is the height of the space you would like. Hope that helps

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Do what was said above, and position your background at the bottom of the page.

Code:
background: url(images/bg.gif) #c8c8ca bottom center repeat-x;
color: #000000;
margin: 0 0 ###px 0;
font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
font-size: 11px;
line-height: 1.5em;

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I solved it by adding another div under the "footer" one Thanks very much for the help guys!

EDIT: Updated the thread, I've got a new problem

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add to the containing element, "display: inline;"

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I made a table out of it, that helped, but i'll try your way next time Thanks

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