Sent by Big John on 30 September 2003 00:12
Rick wrote:
> On my page in IE there's a little gap to the left of my rounded corners.
> This wouldn't be a problem if it was the same on all pages, but the gap
> goes away on the bottom if the content block is longer than the floated
> navbar. So basically I'd like to not have the gap at all or have IE screw
> it up uniformly on all pages.
Wouldn't we all. This is a demo covering your problem:
http://www.positioniseverything.net/explorer/threepxtest.html
I have discovered new wrinkles since I wrote that, but it's still
99% valid. It's a really tricky and irritating IE behavior. I won't
call it a bug 'cause it's not. I believe they deliberately did it,
for what must have seemed good reasons at the time. Yah, sure. >:-b
Big John
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