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Old 12-17-2007, 09:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Small design problem, please help

In Internet Explorer my website looks fine, but in FireFox the top border image has a space from the rest of the page (so the image and the actual side borders don't connect). The website is XHTML valid, so it shouldn't be doing this.

Can anyone help me figure this out? You need to view the site in Firefox to see the top image not connecting to the rest of the page. I'm guessing it's something really simple that I could fix in a second if I was more webdesign savvy.

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Edit: Also there is no margin/padding codes or anything like that in the style.css file.
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Old 12-17-2007, 09:45 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Hey. Your header image is outside of any DIV tags. I'd be tempted to remove it entirely, and then instead, put a 25px padding at the top of your "page" class, and then use that image as a background. That'd work in just about anything, by my reckoning.
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Ah, that sounds like it would work. I'll try that now.

See, this is what I'm saying about how there was probably an easy fix but I just am not webdesign savvy.

Edit: All it took was a quick padding-top: 5px; to fix it. lol. Thanks alot, I appreciate it.

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