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7:31 pm May 24, 2008
| uno
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I just updated my site by placing a background image and padding, but the padding doesn’t work in IE though FF displays it perfectly, what should I do with my CSS code?
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7:31 pm May 24, 2008
| warren
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Maybe it’s because FF and IE have different box models because they are of different codes and things, if you get what I’m trying to say.
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7:33 pm May 24, 2008
| shane
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I don’t really have any idea why that kind of a problem occurs but I guess you could just try using other things. How about using a margin than padding?
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7:35 pm May 24, 2008
| mylink
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Okay, I too have that kind of a problem and I have no idea why IE does that, honestly I’ve searched it but I just cannot figure it out but I just added a wrapping div on my html and it worked just fine.
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