I just checked in firefox, it seemed, thanks to firebug, that the problem is just with the li.input. It's too tall, probably because of browser defaults, and pushes the container taller.
I just checked in firefox, it seemed, thanks to firebug, that the problem is just with the li.input. It's too tall, probably because of browser defaults, and pushes the container taller. Set div.
Aclb li. Input to have a height of 18px or less. For me, at least, that fixes it in FF.
Wow! You are right. I do set div.
Aclb li to have no margin or padding...does an have a default height > 18? – user169867 Mar 31 '10 at 19:43.
quirksmode.org/css/condcom.html I know you said you want to use the same CSS for both, but this might solve the problem faster. Just do one set of CSS for IE and one for everyone else. If that doesn't work, let me know.
I'll dig deeper and see if I can find a universal solution.
It's a possiblity, but I'm not certain "everyone else" will necessarily do what FF does. Those are just the 2 browsers I have to test with at the moment. It seems to me like this is a bug in FF although I'm not certain.
If so, there's no guarantee Chrome or Safari wouldn't be more like IE. – user169867 Mar 31 '10 at 19:39.
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