Different positioning in Firefox, Internet Explorer and Safari?

In addition to the padding misspelling (invalid CSS), those other browsers calculate the cell heights differently. In IE, the height is added to the padding Change this: top_menu { background-image: url(images/header. Png); background-repeat: no-repeat; height: 155px; font-family: LilyUPC; padding-left: 184px; padding-top: 120px; } To this: top_menu { background-image: url(images/header.

Png); background-repeat: no-repeat; font-family: LilyUPC; padding: 120px 0 1em 184px; }.

In addition to the padding misspelling (invalid CSS), those other browsers calculate the cell heights differently. In IE, the height is added to the padding. Change this: .

Top_menu { background-image: url(images/header. Png); background-repeat: no-repeat; height: 155px; font-family: LilyUPC; padding-left: 184px; padding-top: 120px; } To this: . Top_menu { background-image: url(images/header.

Png); background-repeat: no-repeat; font-family: LilyUPC; padding: 120px 0 1em 184px; }.

Thanks very much! This makes things much better, but there is still some space between the table elements, just where the borders are supposed to be, but I have already set for the table in an inline style="border-style: hidden;" - isn't it supposed to remove any space between the elements, just like in Firefox? – Hristo Jun 12 '10 at 8:38 1 No versions of Internet Explorer (including IE8) support the property values "inherit" or "hidden" for border-style.

Use "none". For other issues, use a reset (EG: meyerweb. Com/eric/tools/css/reset/reset.

Css) and validate your CSS. – Brock Adams Jun 12 '10 at 8:50 Thank you very much again! – Hristo Jun 12 '10 at 17:47.

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