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Hello An someone please look at this page http://www.subeagle.com/social-golf-...f-the-game.php using FF and IE. You will notice that on FF, the subheadings (Players ... Masters of the Game) in between the page divider and the thin line are nice and tidy. Using IE, you will see that the subheadings are sitting on the thin line. I am using Verdana size 9. Can someone point me to where I can find an explanation for this? Thanks Millie www.subeagle.com |
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OK I see what you mean. looks OK in FF but overlaps in IE. The only thing I can suggest is that the text box is NOT nice and tight. Click it and see where the pull handles are. They should be nice and tight around the text. This applys to any object to avoid overlap. edit: you might also want to move the horizontal line down a smidge. Its a case of trying and testing.
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Thanks Darren but that's not it. I checked and the pull handles are tight. I even republished and the overlaps remain. When I repositioned the divider and the subhead a grid towards the top, it looks ok in IE but weird in FF. Thanks for looking Millie www.subeagle.com |
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