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Old Sep 16th, 2007, 08:35
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IE keeping space of emty divs

Hi!
I have a layout with many divs/panes. It is working fine. The problem starts, only with IE , when I'm not using all the divs. IE keeps some empty space of empty divs.
This is the full page layout:
http://www.nukenotes.com/tabid/1110/Default.aspx

and here you can see some examples for the problem I'm talking about:
http://www.nukenotes.com/tabid/1113/Default.aspx
http://www.nukenotes.com/tabid/1112/Default.aspx

Any Idea of what I can do? (with one xhtml file only)
Thanks.
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Re: IE keeping space of emty divs

can you not just put *{margin:0; padding:0;} in the top of your CSS.

Sorry i dont have time to properly look at it.
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Re: IE keeping space of emty divs

Can you delete the empty divs?

If they are empty I don't see why you would want them on there..
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Re: IE keeping space of emty divs

Hi Lchad, they are there for letting the user chose a different layout he prefers in any different page. Like you can see in the demo. Thanks.
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Re: IE keeping space of emty divs

What version of IE are you having a problem in?
I looked at FF2 and IE 7 and saw no difference.
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Re: IE keeping space of emty divs

Sorry for the dealy. Imade it clear to see now. Thanks. IE7 and 6.
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