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Disappearing padding in IE
Hi. I was wondering if anyone could help me with this problem.
I'm designing a (as yet completely unfinished) website: http://www.students.ncl.ac.uk/jonath...new/index.html The problem is that the links on the left hand side display fine in Firefox, but in IE they move when you hover the mouse over them; does anyone have any idea what causes this, and the best solution. I'm a total newbie to CSS, so I've probably done something stupid, but I can't work out what it is! |
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Re: Disappearing padding in IE
I just worked out what my problem was. In case anyone has a similar problem, I found it was a result of using percentages for padding, I switched to pixels and it works fine.
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