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Firebird 0.6.1: 1px padding in <div> where none should be - other browsers do fine

I've designed some hp for a friend's wedding relying completely on
absolute positioning of all elements using CSS. However, the only
browser that displayed it properly was IE 6.0 so I went back to business
as usual designing the layout using tables with some additional CSS
tags.

Now the page looks as intended on almost any current browser, only
Firebird is behaving somewhat strangely. I suspect the same problem will
occur with Mozilla (haven't tried yet) cause I had some of those margin
problems back in Netscape 4.x. In case you find the time please take a
look at both the right borders of the page at http://hasenhochzeit.de.tk

I've used

div.rahmen2 { width:796px;border-style:solid;border-
width:1px;bordercolor:#B8B8B0;padding:0px; }

to draw a border around a table with white background so that it's
separated from the blue background of the page. Unfortunately Firebird
does add an inner margin of 1px but only on the right side of the div
enclosed content. How come? In IE and Opera there's no margin but a
seamless integration as intended. Thanks for any hints.
Jul 20 '05 #1
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Moon wrote:
Thanks for any hints.


<http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http://magnum.homedns.org/>
<http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validator?uri=http://magnum.homedns.org/>
--
Johannes Koch
In te domine speravi; non confundar in aeternum.
(Te Deum, 4th cent.)

Jul 20 '05 #2
Moon wrote:

Now the page looks as intended on almost any current browser, only
Firebird is behaving somewhat strangely. I suspect the same problem will
occur with Mozilla (haven't tried yet) cause I had some of those margin
problems back in Netscape 4.x.


Doubtful. Mozilla (including Firebird) is a completely different
browser. Other than the fact that Netscape 7 is based on Mozilla
code, there is no relation between Mozilla and NS4.x.

--
Brian
follow the directions in my address to email me

Jul 20 '05 #3

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