Absolute DIV positioning with mozilla V.S. safari V.S. Chrome V.S. IE?

The body element is still using the browser's default margin and padding values (8px), which may account for the gap you're seeing Another thing to note is that while your images have explicit heights, the div s surrounding them are actually taller than those images For instance, the image you reference is 37px tall. It's surrounded by the button_8_algiers div In Firefox, that element is 43px high, which is 6 pixels taller than the image -- the exact number of pixel whitespace you have In chrome, the element is 41px high, which is 4 pixels taller than the image. Chrome is rendering it OK for some reason, though.

The element is still using the browser's default margin and padding values (8px), which may account for the gap you're seeing. Another thing to note is that while your images have explicit heights, the s surrounding them are actually taller than those images. For instance, the image you reference is 37px tall.It's surrounded by the #button_8_algiers div.

In Firefox, that element is 43px high, which is 6 pixels taller than the image -- the exact number of pixel whitespace you have. In chrome, the element is 41px high, which is 4 pixels taller than the image. Chrome is rendering it OK for some reason, though.

Yes, always try to neutralize padding and margins with a CSS reset: google. Com/search? Q=reset+css – Jonas G.

Drange Aug 27 at 11:55 Thanks for the suggestion, it doesn't seem to make any difference... – kareldc Aug 27 at 12:26 I'm thinking of doing a browser check in jquery and maybe adding a "-10px" to all top values of all css elements... but that's a last resort kind of a thing I guess... – kareldc Aug 27 at 12:30 Thanks! I got it all fixed, I also had a problem with the nesting and the absolute and relative positioning. But now I got it all fixed!

– kareldc Aug 270 at 11:32.

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