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Originally Posted by syrus.xl
Or to cut down on the CSS delete all margin settings in the #banner_ad_top and enter the following:
PHP Code:
margin: 50px 150px 10px auto;
It does the same, and the values are in order of top, right, bottom and left, in a single line.
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Ok, after about half an hour of trial and error, I managed to get this result which is balanced between both FF and IE:
http://www.theparentingsanctuary.com.au/newforum
Thats the best I can get it though... if I move the banner in any further by adjusting/increasing the right margin, it does that moving down thing in IE again (as per my 2nd screenshot in the last post).
Thanks for the help regardless syrus, at least its good enough to leave up now

Hopefully it looks ok for other screen resolutions too (I'm using 1024x768 atm).
Will be keeping a lookout for future versions though, in hope I can get that banner in a little further without causing chaos in IE lol.
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Originally Posted by syrus.xl
Personally, I hate IE - but we still have to cater for it's users.
Perhaps, when they start losing more users of their browser they will change their ways. ...well, we can dream!!
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Tell me about it

I can't stand IE personally, its such a pain to work with. The only use I have for it is for testing purposes for those who do.