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javawombat
post Mar 27 2007, 05:28 PM
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Hey...I'm having that problem where IE 6 adds some padding where it doesn't belong. My friend is having this problem on her store's website ( http://goodsfortheplanet.com/ ) where there is a white stripe between the navigation and the main area. I'm also having that problem on my personal website I'm working on (sorry I can't give a link) where two divs with background images have a gap between them. This is an issue because the two background images have to line up. If I can get my ftp issues fixed in a few hours I will provide a link as soon as possible.

Someone mentioned in another topic that there's a way to compensate for this padding IE adds, but I didn't really understand which comment to change, or how much to add, etc etc.

Sorry it's kind of a dumb question, but could somebody steer me in the right direction? I've been wrestling with it for a while.

Thanks!

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javawombat
post Mar 27 2007, 05:47 PM
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Well, can't get it uploaded, but here's a pic of my website offline - there's that gap there cutting his legs off -
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Darin McGrew
post Mar 27 2007, 06:59 PM
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Please see the FAQ entry How do I eliminate the space around/between my images?

But it would be more robust to revise the design so it doesn't require separate images to line up that way.
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javawombat
post Mar 27 2007, 07:53 PM
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thaaaaaaanks, will try out some of those fixes..
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