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2/21/2006 11:27 AM
 
I am trying to set a line-height: 18px for the tree menu I have set up. Firefox and Safari browsers respond to this, putting some space between menu nodes. IE however, ignores this completely, while still responding to all other font/letter/word control css properties. I have tried putting the line-height property in the containing divs classes, in the node specific class, even globally for the entire page, and IE refused to render it. Does anyone have a clue for me as to what the issue is? You can see the menu I am speaking of at: wde.ddngroup.com Check it in both IE and FF and you'll see what I mean.
 
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2/22/2006 8:02 AM
 
Well, i figured it out.  IE wants to have a display:block for its elements before it will respond to that.  This makes all browsers respond to the change - you also want to watch our for the .normal class that is in the default.css and the portal.css - the menu changes over to that briefly after a user clicks on the menu - thereby losing your styles for block styling and font selection for a moment - this gave me no end to grief until I studied the css declarations in the menu block.
 
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