As CSS alone can do so but old IEs can't, why not use display: table; (and table-cell) as a default (your 2nd example is just great) and use display: inline; zoom: 1; /* display: inline-block for IE */ padding: 0 Npx for IE.
As CSS alone can do so but old IEs can't, why not use display: table; (and table-cell) as a default (your 2nd example is just great) and use display: inline; zoom: 1; /* display: inline-block for IE */ padding: 0 Npx; for IEMainMenu li a:hover, . MainMenu li a:focus { /* ... */ } as E. Meyer states in the comments of its reset.
Css stylesheet: ;-) /* remember to define focus styles! */ :focus { outline: 0; }.
Thanks Felipe. I've gotten so used to throwing reset on everything I hadn't actually read his comments in a while. I included css tables as an example that I wasn't happy with.
However, I found my same issue solved here stackoverflow.com/questions/1859243/… almost a year ago. Quite similar to mine. – user465006 Oct 3 '10 at 6:39.
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