Hi all, 

Hopefully this won't generate a RTFA message ;) 

I recently spent some time cleaning up the css for my site, simple though it
is, for now. In the process of relearning all this stuff (been away from the
whole web site thing for a few years), I've had my share of frustrations, to
be sure. But none of which I've not been able to overcome given enough time.
I'm sure this is no exception, but my head's startin' to hurt.

The issue in question is margin-top settings. I've two columns on the page
and right now, both are set to zero. That is to say, I don't have them
declared at all. As usual, it looks great in IE and not so great in FF. So,
how can I bring that right margin up the one- or two-percent so it's dead
even with the hr as in IE?

I've tried various declarations but as you can imagine, as soon as I get it
looking right in FF, it goes to hell in IE and vice versa. 

Tnx in advance. Site can be seen at www.k5zm.com

-Ian 

Oh...one more thing: 

I've seen a couple of incidences here where someone will ask the group to
look at one thing or another on a site, and someone will respond with some
comment about a setting in the author's css file. How are you folks doing
that?? Even in FF, I can only access raw html source code. What plug-in am I
missing here? :) 

I did ask this once to someone directly, and they did reply. However, I
think that email inadvertently ended up getting deleted. 




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