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hmmm - vertical lines a bit big - little help if you can please

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MrMagooba - 31 Jul 2003 00:45 GMT
I was happily working away on this site offline (checking only in IE - it
was open you see!), when I looked in firebird and saw a mistake.  I opened
Mozilla 1.4 to double check and it was there.

Have a look here:
http://www.mattyjones.co.uk/testing/ver2/index.php?pageid=sitestyle

Basically, the "Version 2" vertical line (you'll see what I mean when you
look at it in mozilla 1.4, 1.5a & Firebird 0.6) is about 10 times taller
than it should be.

I have the same setup on this page:
http://www.mattyjones.co.uk/testing/ver2/index.php?pageid=webdesign&page=portfolio
but without the glitch happening.

I've had a look at the source and the CSS but I can't see what might be
wrong.

It displays correctly/how I want it to(!) in IE6, Mozilla 1.0, Opera 5.11, 6
& 7.11, Netscape 6.2 & 7.  It only has errors in Mozilla 1.4, 1.5a and
Firebird 0.5.  They're all the browsers I have (except NN4.61 & NN4.72)

(BTW I've just quickly uploaded the site, still working on it offline (beta
mode!) so the links in the "Site Style" page don't work)

Thanks for any help.

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MrMagooba - 31 Jul 2003 01:29 GMT
Dont worry - I've sorted it.
I now have a span in a div and split the apropriate properties accordingly.

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