I know what you're thinking, a problem in Internet Explorer???? BUT
IT CAN'T BE! Hard to believe, but here it is:
http://www.streamthat.com/kudzu/
I'm trying to develop the basic structure for a backend management
system which will be driven dynamically by PHP. At the moment, I'm
just dealing with HTML documents....which is fine, but I want to make
sure it's right before we start the development. Whatever the case
may be, I have an unordered list being used as tabular navigation
(disregard the ugly graphics for the time being). I have a data
table directly below that which the tabs are supposed to connect to
at the top for navigation. I have the borders turned on for the list
& table in order to show my point. When viewing in firefox, it works
fine. In IE (6)....there's a problem. Even with the top & bottom
padding/margins set to 0, I have this canyon between them which looks
awfully funny for what I'm attempting to accomplish.
The XHTML & CSS validate with the W3C and I'm sure it's a stupid hack
or problem that I'm overlooking, but any help would be greatly
appreciated! Thanks.
-Cameron
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