Sent by [EMAIL-REMOVED] on 30 January 2003 21:09
"Joe Parker" [EMAIL-REMOVED]> wrote:
>I'm trying to include a colored horizontal line as a divider between the
>nav and the content (and again between the content and the footer) on
>this mock up:
>
>http://ironandbass.com/SCFCindex
>
>Mozilla Win/Mac, Chimera, Opera 7/Win, Netscape 7/Win all render the
>page as I expect it to look. I've found two problems:
>
>1. IE5/Mac (and Opera 6 Mac?) display the colored bar flush up against
>the top of the nav buttons.
>
>2. IE6/Windows is not listening to my height declaration (10px) for the
>colored bar.
>
>The CSS is here: http://ironandbass.com/SCFCcss.css
Hi Joe, here is what I believe is happening. In your css you have sent the overall font-size for
the page at 12px. Because IE browsers cannot resize pixel-based font sizes, the div.colorbar-find
seems locked into the 12px font height, even though there is nothing in the div. If you make a rule
.colorbar-find {font-size: 0;}, you should get your 10px height on those divs. Adjusting the
line-height alone does nothing; it seems to be tied into the 12px font-size set for the body.
HTH,
~holly
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