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    IE Footer Spacing Issue

    I've noticed this in every classipress install I've seen. In Firefox, Safari, Chrome and Opera, the footer aligns to the bottom of the browser. In IE, for some reason, there is a 40-50px space below the footer. Any ideas on how to get rid of it? I've been banging my head against the wall trying to figure it out and can't come up with anything.

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    Re: IE Footer Spacing Issue

    I thought this was going to entail some elaborate ie fix, but it was just the padding property for the body declaration. If you want to fix the spacing simply change the value from 40px to 0px. Sometimes things are too easy.

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    Re: IE Footer Spacing Issue

    People still use IE?





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    Re: IE Footer Spacing Issue

    Most of us webmasters use Firefox, but we must not forget there are more non-webmasters than webmasters online. IE is still very important. I always check for errors in IE for all my sites.

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    Re: IE Footer Spacing Issue

    Quote Originally Posted by Success
    Most of us webmasters use Firefox, but we must not forget there are more non-webmasters than webmasters online. IE is still very important. I always check for errors in IE for all my sites.
    This is the truth. I use FF as my primary browser, but check my work against IE, Opera, Safari and Chrome. Run some analytics software and you'll see why this is important.

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