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I am trying to finish a project for a friend that seems to be having margin problems for particular browsers. I've tried a css reset, I've tried a few hacks but I can't get it to universally display the same across browsers. (Hell, it's not even close.)

http://www.makeandbelieve.net/beta/NAVPA%20Site/

the last-child in the top navigation seems to break to the next line in Firefox 5 for windows and Chrome for windows. I've tried universally eliminating margins and padding, applying less left & right margin to the last-child selector and first and foremost the reset css. At this point, i'm looking for any suggestions that may help me see where the problem lies.
Jul 21 '11 #1
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I don't have Windows, but try increasing the width of #nav.

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Death
Jul 23 '11 #2

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