I'm trying to place a horizontal link unit beneath the central image at http://www.goculver.com and it seems that IE and Firefox are "reading" it differently so I can't get it to line up properly with the "Camp updates" text beside it. Anyone know the CSS trick to get the link unit to have the same vertical alignment in IE and Firefox? It appears that Firefox is actually "seeing" the link unit as being about 3px taller than IE is seeing it. This is really weird. Anyone else ever had this problem? Take a look at the page in both IE and firefox to see what I'm talking about. very frustrating.
Hey bflora, I was having that problem the other day with aligning a header next to a drop down list in the same row and have them line up, but I had no luck doing it with CSS, so I just put it in its own table since all my tries with padding and margins didn't work in both FF and IE.
did you see that happen? Yahoo ads only show up when I'm getting PSA's on my blog front page. The link bar is set to go blank when it gets PSA's. So far every time I've ever had PSA's its been on both units. Did you see the yahoo link block (meaning PSA for the square) with the link unit up above? These PSA's are making me so angry I don't really know what to say. So no luck on getting the link units to sync up? That sucks pretty hard.