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Re: [jQuery] Weird IE issue with two .corner()'d divs butted up against eac: msg#01142lang.javascript.jquery
Mike's response helped me out, so this issue is no more. Thanks to the thousands of others who are undoubtedly crafting a response for me. ;) -mikey On 10/13/06, Mike DeFreitas <mikeylove@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: An example can be found at http://1wordreviews.com/ when you click on the "login" or "register" links. I have two classes of divs, .legend & .fieldset (legacy naming from when I was actually using fieldsets). When I set the .legend to have rounded top corners and the .fieldset div to have rounded bottom corners, a little floating portion of the .fieldset div shows up below the entire section. The problem goes away if I insert a space in between the divs. _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list discuss@xxxxxxxxxx http://jquery.com/discuss/
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