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I will keep saying it lol I might make a macro actually…
You need to use "position" to position block elements and not margin/padding.
for example, within positioning :
margin-top:20px;
margin-left:20px;
should be:
position:absolute/relative; /*absolute is a better option */
top:20px;
left:20px;
IE decides its going to make up its own rules in regaurds to margin and padding, that is why people see such a shift in their designs when position is not used
Hi guys, thanks for the replies.
Reducing the margins doesn’t seem to help the problem in IE. Is it because I have more than one flash element on the page? Without these elements, all the DIVs align perfectly, but as soon as a second SWF is embedded (either with adobe or SWFObject) the divs move out of position :(
Its very frustrating! Any further thoughts or ideas guys?
Would Would something like this not solve the problem if put at the start of the stylesheet?
Are you using a Reset.css?
Once I started using Eric Meyer’s Reset Reloaded, it drastically cut down on browser inconsistencies.