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Links jumping at top of page

Asked by sturobinson17 in Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), Firefox Web Browser

Tags: firefox, page, top, css, jumping

I just updated my site last night, and it works ok in the version of Internet Explorer i have at home. But when i tried it in firefox at work on my IMAC, the links at the top move into a step formation and step down across the image underneath where they should be.

I'm new to CSS so it could be an issue there...

Can anyone spot whats going on?

http://www.northwestsleddogs.co.uk/index.htm


Thanks.


Stuart
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Zones: Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), Firefox Web Browser
Tags: firefox, page, top, css, jumping
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Solution Grade: A
 
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