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Originally Posted by cherie
Just looking at the images, it looks like floats are being used. Floats are evil and should only be used when absolutely necessary. I would use a css table which will keep everything in the row and appear more consistently.
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No floats.
It's all css.
<ul><li>
padding
etc...
THE ISSUE is that in Chrome in Windows (XP, 7, haven't tested WIn8 yet) the padding renders wider than every other browser, including chrome/mac, IE, FF (win or mac).
I tried to find a solution, but my eyes popped out.
I can live with this for about 2 more weeks, but then I need the menu real estate for a new top menu item (4 letter word) that I am launching... and this will be a mess... thanks for your inoput - if you want to see the page source I can send you the URL? It's pretty frustrating to see the exact same source on Windows Chrome render differently than all the others!!