FF/IE7 vs IE6 footer issues

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Unhappy FF/IE7 vs IE6 footer issues

Hi, in FF and IE7 it looks fine but in IE6 there is a hude blank gap between the two bottom Div's. If I remove the last div, it then still then does the same with the bottom 2 div's where this huge gap is present.

If I play around with the widths of the wrappers etc.. it sometimes works - but then I cant have the black border around the content.

Any help would be appreciated as its doing my nut in now.

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Re: FF/IE7 vs IE6 footer issues

have you got

* {margin: 0px; }
in your css?
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Re: FF/IE7 vs IE6 footer issues

just added it but still no difference
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Re: FF/IE7 vs IE6 footer issues

I just checked in IE 6.
looks exactly the same as FF now.
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Re: FF/IE7 vs IE6 footer issues

this is it IE 6:

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Re: FF/IE7 vs IE6 footer issues

Hey thanks, this is what Im seeing - and the same with a few other users :
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Re: FF/IE7 vs IE6 footer issues

Did you take out the code i said earlier?
Because it's gone back the gap for me now.
Give me a few minutes I'll see if I can find out whats wrong.
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Re: FF/IE7 vs IE6 footer issues

I'm probably wrong.
but try changing all the margin-tops and margin-bottoms to 0px.
obviously back it up first.
Or you could wait for someone better to help you
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Re: FF/IE7 vs IE6 footer issues

All sorted, thanks for you help though.

Someone on another forum posted come css for me to change and it works now, something to do with hidden overflows and clear's in css
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Re: FF/IE7 vs IE6 footer issues

glad you got it sorted
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