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2 Small Firefox Problems...

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08-03-2006, 10:56 PM
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OK, I finally got it to look how I wanted in IE6.0

The problem is in Firefox I have 2 issues to fix:

1) My nav is pushed off centera a little to the right. This happens when I tell the type to text-align: center (which centers it fine in IE), if I switch it to text-alight: left it is centered fine in Firefox, but is off center in IE. How can I get it to align center for both browsers using either one of those text-align options?

2) I have a 8px top and bottom margin on the body. IE displays both just fine - however Firefox, displays the top margin, but not the bottom one. Whats the deal with that?

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As for number one, you will have to use a conditional.

http://www.quirksmode.org/css/condcom.html

Not sure for the second one though, sorry. Good luck!

08-03-2006, 11:21 PM
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Thanks!

Is there anyway around using that conditional? I'd prefer to change something in my CSS...

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As far as I know, no. But there might be a way.. I'll think about it for a while and post if I find a way.

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Code first for FireFox.

Target IE6 specifics with
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* html #whatever { whatever:whatever; }
Make any final IE7 adjustments with a seperate stylesheet called from a conditional comment targetting IE7 or greater.

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