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  • Thread Starter philpeeps

    (@philpeeps)

    bump…

    I have tried about everything and it still acts funny in all browsers, but more so in IE…

    The border in gallery page is hidden by part of header image. If switch between home and gallery, you’ll notice that the header image is slightly lower in gallery page; thus, covers the top border.

    The bar below nav bar could be set as background image of #navcontainer.

    maybe i’m blind, but i tried searching for ‘header’ in your .css and couldn’t find any (header, headerimg, etc).

    if its there, i’m sorry for wasting your time 😛

    Thread Starter philpeeps

    (@philpeeps)

    header is in my index file , I know, I need to move it to my css file….

    I set a top padding for navcontainer and now I get the top borders in all browsers, but in the gallery, it is not centered in IE….

    Thread Starter philpeeps

    (@philpeeps)

    If anyone has any bright ideas about why I have a gap in my side borders below my nav bar in all browsers, shoot em here.

    Also, whey IE does not center the nav bar on the gallery page…

    What side borders? Don’t know what you’re refering to.

    In IE 6 the nav bar in centered already.

    Thread Starter philpeeps

    (@philpeeps)

    sorry, thought I posted my solution…weird!

    I was able to fix all my problems by assigning the div height to the bar based on the image height and specifying a font size of 0 for that div.

    When i did that, IE magically aligned…

    Thanks for the pointers everyone!

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