That was it. Thanks.
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Browse All TopicsI have block level, left floated line items. Inside each are hyperlinks. I have the padding set on the hyperlink tag, but IE doesn't add the padding to the nav items.
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by: KravimirPosted on 2009-11-08 at 00:27:43ID: 25769797
IE5-7 have issues with top and bottom padding and borders on inline elements. The simplest solution is to give "float:left" to "#navigation a" and decrease the top padding of "#navigation" by 5px and increase its height by 5px.