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    Default MSIE Woes

    Hello

    I have a page that is divided up into 4 major areas:

    - A header area (100% width across top)

    - A nav area (left side of page, vertically)

    - A body area (All space to the right of the nav)

    - A footer area (100% across bottom, below nav & body)

    I am getting all sorts of white space around my nav and body, below the
    header. It only happens in MSIE Windows. I'm pretty sure that my CSS is good,
    but I may be missing something here. Can anyone shed some light?

    [url]http://www.dorseygraphics.com/review/fishbowlsun/adextranet/pagetemplate/[/url]


    [url]http://www.dorseygraphics.com/review/fishbowlsun/adextranet/pagetemplate/css/sty[/url]
    les.css

    Any input is appreciated.

    ---------------Steve




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    Default Re: MSIE Woes

    You have a 25px top margin on #breadcrumb, and a 5px top padding. Could
    that be it?

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    "spdorsey" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
    news:djltgn$9jl$1@forums.macromedia.com...
    > Hello
    >
    > I have a page that is divided up into 4 major areas:
    >
    > - A header area (100% width across top)
    >
    > - A nav area (left side of page, vertically)
    >
    > - A body area (All space to the right of the nav)
    >
    > - A footer area (100% across bottom, below nav & body)
    >
    > I am getting all sorts of white space around my nav and body, below the
    > header. It only happens in MSIE Windows. I'm pretty sure that my CSS is
    > good,
    > but I may be missing something here. Can anyone shed some light?
    >
    > [url]http://www.dorseygraphics.com/review/fishbowlsun/adextranet/pagetemplate/[/url]
    >
    >
    > [url]http://www.dorseygraphics.com/review/fishbowlsun/adextranet/pagetemplate/css/sty[/url]
    > les.css
    >
    > Any input is appreciated.
    >
    > ---------------Steve
    >
    >
    >
    >

    Murray *TMM* Guest

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