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div contents expanded too high, too much space in IE

Hello all,
Would you mind looking at something briefly for me?
http://www.ed-terri.com/test_css.html

The menu looks correct in Firefox, but in IE6, it is spread out
making big blocks of blank area between each "button" so to speak.

I really appreciate it.
Thanks

Tim
Sep 20 '06 #1
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"Destin_FL" <hi***********@gmail.comwrote:
>Would you mind looking at something briefly for me?
http://www.ed-terri.com/test_css.html

The menu looks correct in Firefox, but in IE6, it is spread out
making big blocks of blank area between each "button" so to speak.
IE bug, solvable by adding the "zoom:1" hack to the "#menubar a" rule.

--
Spartanicus
Sep 20 '06 #2
Spartanicus, wow, I can't thank you enough... I would not have not found that or
figured that in 30 years.

I typed everything I could think of in Google Groups, in Google search, trying
to find an answer to that.
I always exhaustively search the best I can for an answer before posting, and
just couldn't find this.

Thank you so much for the help!!!!!

Tim
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"Destin_FL" <hi***********@gmail.comwrote:
>Would you mind looking at something briefly for me?
http://www.ed-terri.com/test_css.html

The menu looks correct in Firefox, but in IE6, it is spread out
making big blocks of blank area between each "button" so to speak.
IE bug, solvable by adding the "zoom:1" hack to the "#menubar a" rule.

--
Spartanicus
Sep 20 '06 #3

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