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steveeyes
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Posted: 2006-Nov-08 00:57
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Hi all

I have a problem in firefox that is frustrating me and I can't find the answer.

I have a simple div tag to place some adsense code on a page. Here is the code:

#ad { float: left; margin-right: 20px;}

In I.E. the graphic (lady lying and leaning on her hand) spaces properly (20px) to the right of the adsense code.

In firefox, the graphic does not move to the right. I tried padding and the same results.

They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Here is the link to the site:

[link] (scroll down to about the middle of the page).

In I.E. it looks fine, in Firefox, not the case. Does anyone have a clue how I can move the graphic to the right by 20px when browsing with Firefox, like it looks for I.E.? It looks perfect in I.E. but I'm a firefox fan and hate that I can't get it to look like I want in firefox. Help please.

Thanks
Steve



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Posted: 2007-Aug-20 07:07
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Couldn't see the page to figure out what you were doing. There is more than one way to accomplish what you want with CSS.


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