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Originally Posted by Lord Kalthorn
In the end - Firefox and Opera render the padding differently. Internet Explorer renders the padding as it has since time in memorial, and as it should be rendered. Many things in Firefox are wrong; mainly padding problems.

If you're making a website - test it in Internet Explorer. Problems that arise in Firefox and Opera and hence other peoples' problems for not using Internet Explorer.
You sir really need to keep up with times. Internet Explorer is the one displaying things wrongfully. Internet Explorer does not comply to W3 standards (thats the web standards if you didn't know). Therefore most display options do not show up correctly under Internet Explorer.

The only advice I can give you is two write 2 different style sheets, and then slip in a tiny php script to put in one or the other based upon there browser.

Obviously listing every browser is a waste of time. I recommend just a simple

if Internet Explorer
bad.css
else
good.css

Probably the easiest way to do it that I've found.
If you need help with the small php script let me and know and i'll post it for you.


P.S. Nobody Should ever hail Microsoft. . .
Ever.