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Hi,

Concerning the page: http://www.archytas.nl/showcase/newsite/index.php
In IE6 the green div is 2 px above the one aside, in Firefox and Opera
this is not the case.
I like to have it on the same height, but I can't figure out why IE
places it 2px more to the top.
Does anyone have an idea where these unexpected 2px difference comes
from (and how to get rid of it ;-))?

Thanks in advance,

Roderik

May 13 '06 #1
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To further the education of mankind, em******@gmail.com vouchsafed:
Hi,

Concerning the page: http://www.archytas.nl/showcase/newsite/index.php
In IE6 the green div is 2 px above the one aside, in Firefox and Opera
this is not the case.
I like to have it on the same height, but I can't figure out why IE
places it 2px more to the top.
Does anyone have an idea where these unexpected 2px difference comes
from (and how to get rid of it ;-))?


Remove position:relative; and top:0; from #col2_content. (I think it's
basically an IE bug.)

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Neredbojias
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May 13 '06 #2
em******@gmail.com wrote:

Concerning the page: http://www.archytas.nl/showcase/newsite/index.php
In IE6 the green div is 2 px above the one aside, in Firefox and Opera
this is not the case.

What green div?
Have you fixed it? It looks the same in FF and IE.

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May 13 '06 #3
Solution of Neredbojias helped and I therefore changed back the green
color to the normal color.

May 14 '06 #4

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