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I use a counter on my site - and all pages contain the code below (to make the counter work). I have determined that this code is causing a line break at the top of all the page to appear (this only happens in IE, but not in Firefox). I was wondering if someone could tell me why this is happening and what I can change to prevent it. Thanks!!!
<!-- begin wundercounter.com code http://www.wundercounter.c
<script type="text/javascript">
<!--
var reF=document.referrer;
var wS=screen.width;
var hS=screen.height;
var cS=screen.colorDepth;
var hisl=history.length;
var wunl=navigator.browserLang
var wunr=Math.random();
var parentRef=parent.document.
if (reF == '') {
reF = parentRef;
}
document.write('<img src="https://www.wundercou
// -->
</script>
<noscript>
<img src="https://www.wundercou
</noscript><!-- end wundercounter.com code http://www.wundercounter.c
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by: dbrittPosted on 2005-10-15 at 10:33:12ID: 15091870
I don't think it's a line break, it's just the images taking up a full line.
Add style="display:none;" inside of your 1x1 images and see if that linebreak disappears.