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Myspace DIV Layout Help? Works in Firefox, not in IE!


Question Posted Thursday May 8 2008, 4:54 pm

I've been working on a layout (tweaking it and what-not) and I finished it, and it looked great in firefox, but in I.E. it shows up to the far bottom right and there's this big black space in between the layout and the page. i've hidden everything and i positioned the DIV image at 0 top px and 0 left px, so i have no idea what the problem is.

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Cmilner1607 answered Saturday May 10 2008, 5:37 pm:
that's always how it is. you can't make it show up the same in both areas. firefox is more advanced. you just have to leave it alone.

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