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[SOLVED] IE gets it right but not FF
Here
http://www.minute44.com/nataliejayne under the sidebar, in IE7 it looks fine but in FF it cuts off and shows grey. can anyone see why this is? cheers
Last Blog Entry: Annoying people.... (Jan 16th, 2008)
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Re: IE gets it right but not FF
edit - original answer stupid so deleted
great header by the way real answer: add float: left; to your wrapper
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Re: IE gets it right but not FF
Excellent, that's done it. Cheers.
It's not my header its from ClutFoo. I'm just experimenting what's possible for a future project.
Last Blog Entry: Annoying people.... (Jan 16th, 2008)
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