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6.2

Explorer eats my <p>-content after <div><p></p></div>

Asked by Bellfalasch in Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)

Hi,

I'm in a bit of trouble here. In Firefox, Opera, Netscape and Mozilla these pages works fine, but not in IE (5.5 and 6.0 on Windows 98 ME and XP - not tested on anything else yet). Explorer eats a bit of the p-tags content after I use a div-tag (with a 5px border-left) with p-tags in it. If the div doesn't have a p-tag in it then everything works fine. After the div is ended, the following p-tagg will get eaten about 5-10 px by Explorer. It's like it's adjusted that space to the left. And after the next <div><p> the following <p> gets eaten even more!


Here is the HTML: (in Swedish, but the text/content is not important)
*****************************************
<div class="area_body">
  <p>
    <strong>Hej hej</strong><br />
    Jag är inte uppäten utan ser normal ut.
  </p>
</div>

<p>
  Hjälp jag äts upp!!!
</p>

<div class="area_body">
  <p>
    Jag äts upp ännu mer!
  </p>
</div>

<p>
  Hjälp jag är nästan uppäten!!!!!!!!!11
</p>
*****************************************




And the CSS-portion controlling this:
*****************************************
p {
  font: 9pt verdana, sans-serif;
  margin-top: 0;
  margin-bottom: 24px;
  line-height: 140%; }

div.area_body {
  background: #f1f3f5;
  padding: 6px;
/* margin-bottom: 8px;*/
  border-left: 5px solid #b5c2d3; }

div.area_body p { margin: 0; }
*****************************************

Scroll down on this page in Explorer to see this live:
http://www.ffuniverse.nu/ff1/default.aspx?page=guide (Swedish)

Thank you for your time, hope you'll understand my english explanation =/
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