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Mysterious gaps, undesired box punch in IE6

Sent by Mark Holden on 28 July 2005 23:11


I'm having two display headaches in IE6 with a site I'm working on. It's 
available for viewing here:

http://www.us-risk.com/new/ems.html

When viewed in Firefox, Netscape, Opera, whatever, it looks great. But IE is 
doing two things that are really annoying me.

First, in the section navigation menu under "services" at left, it's putting 
a gap between the main navigation link (services) and the sub-navigation 
links. It can't be because of the white space bug, because I've eliminated 
all the white space in the nav code.

Second, the top font size changer for some reason is protruding from the 
containing box. It's floated right, sure, but there's no negative right 
margin. I've added a temporary red border on the container to demonstrate. 
All the other browsers put the style switcher flush with the red line, but 
IE puts it way outside.

So those are my problems. (Other than the fact that it seems to zoom in on 
every page it displays, pixellating the graphics. But I can't fix that, 
grr.) Does anyone have any ideas as to what's causing these hiccups and how 
I can fix them?

Thanks!

Mark Holden
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