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Answer» Hey guys,
First want to say thanks for the forum I think it's a great place for designers and developers to expand on what they already know.
Had a question about some problems I am having using a blog form called mybloggie. In IE the page renders fine but in firefox there is spacing between the tables. I have looked at the CODE and TRIED to remove code to isolate the problem but I can't seem to figure it out. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
The site is: http://www.crossfithoboken.com/blog
Thanks in advance for the help, this has been driving me nuts.I see no spacing when I look at the page using Firefox...Me EITHER. kabledesigns, what VERSION of Firefox are you using? What resolution settings do you use on your monitor?
The only difference I noticed between IE and Firefox is that, with Firefox, I see an olive border down the right side; it's about 1/8 inch wide. Firefox Version: 2.0.0.14
The navigation is separated by a space between the top logo correct? There shouldnt be any seam (or gray) between the navigation and "forging elite fitness." Also, the black area around the green/yellow navigation is much thicker than it should be. Are you guys SEEING these differences?
I noticed them on here:
http://www.browsershots.org OK, I see it now, due to your more detailed description. Probably something in your HTML coding or CSS coding. I don't have time now to try to analyze it. Will try to look at it again tonight or tomorrow.
Can you describe how you understand your coding is supposed to work for that part of the page? Are you controlling that part of the page through CSS or with tables coded directly into your HTML file?Okay I found it, after much time it is of course a small issue.
In the first cell I had a where the logo image was. Removing that fixed the issue. Thanks for your help!
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