Opera browser has a padding to the body,
if you not set the body padding to 0,
then Opera will add a padding, and
the container (The yellow one) will have a top and bottom "margins".
Briefly, See the attached image for more details:)
Sorry - but I don't see a difference between the image you
posted and the way that page renders in Firefox. Can you be
more specific about what the problem is and what it should
look like?
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Oh... Because there is no space in IE, I thought it is not suppose to have that space.
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OK, I see what you mean. I was looking at it in Firefox,
where it also has the space.
I'd like to ask you to move discussion of this issue to the
mailing list flexwiki-users@lists.sf.net, so we can use the
community to figure out what the right course of action is.
In the meantime, I'm closing this bug. We can reopen it if
necessary.
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Sorry - but I don't see a difference between the image you
posted and the way that page renders in Firefox. Can you be
more specific about what the problem is and what it should
look like?
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Oh... Because there is no space in IE, I thought it is not suppose to have that space.
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OK, I see what you mean. I was looking at it in Firefox,
where it also has the space.
I'd like to ask you to move discussion of this issue to the
mailing list flexwiki-users@lists.sf.net, so we can use the
community to figure out what the right course of action is.
In the meantime, I'm closing this bug. We can reopen it if
necessary.