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deebeedee

2005-04-04, 6:26 pm

I'm having a problem with my CSS formatting appearing correctly in
Mozilla and Firefox browsers. The following page renders fine in IE and
Safari:

http://www.deebeedee.com/css2/

The main content buttons appear in a 2 over 2 arrangement, just as they
should. But in Mozilla and Firefox the four buttons appear one over the
other. The margin and padding settings don't seem to stick either.

Can anyone spot the problem? Thanks for your help.

deebeedee

2005-04-04, 6:26 pm

Thanks! That worked.

The funny thing is I didn't use the hm_button selector on that page.
But I guess the Mozilla browsers check the entire stylesheet.

jkutz

2005-05-19, 7:50 pm

quote:
Originally posted by deebeedee
I'm having a problem with my CSS formatting appearing correctly in
Mozilla and Firefox browsers. The following page renders fine in IE and
Safari:

http://www.deebeedee.com/css2/

The main content buttons appear in a 2 over 2 arrangement, just as they
should. But in Mozilla and Firefox the four buttons appear one over the
other. The margin and padding settings don't seem to stick either.

Can anyone spot the problem? Thanks for your help.

jkutz

2005-05-19, 7:51 pm

quote:
Originally posted by deebeedee
I'm having a problem with my CSS formatting appearing correctly in
Mozilla and Firefox browsers. The following page renders fine in IE and
Safari:

http://www.deebeedee.com/css2/

The main content buttons appear in a 2 over 2 arrangement, just as they
should. But in Mozilla and Firefox the four buttons appear one over the
other. The margin and padding settings don't seem to stick either.

Can anyone spot the problem? Thanks for your help.



So what was the solution, if I may ask? I'm getting some positioning problems on my site as well: http://www.teltone.com

Thanks.
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