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Hi Rimas, *,

On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 2:05 PM, Rimas Kudelis <rq@akl.lt> wrote:
2011.01.29 23:07, Christian Lohmaier rašė:
On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 7:36 PM, Dr. Bernhard Dippold
<bernhard@familie-dippold.at>  wrote:
Chrisian Lohmaier wrote:
[header much too high in IE7]
If you have access to IE8, you can enable IE7 rendering mode using the
built-in developer toolbar (which can be toggled with F12).

For me it seems that this rule:

#Logo {
*float: left; /* IE7 */
}

Thank you very much - that did push me into the right direction.
final fix: replace the <hr/> with a <div class="clear"> and adjust
height of second-navbar line instead (otherwise IE6/7 would use a
wrong height for the navbar-container and thus the bottom area would
be too high (and as that gets the same background as the top would
look ugly again)
Similarily, when only using the *float:left statement, IE would use a
hight of zero or something (and thus the header-background would not
be visible, i.e. no "corner" in the top-right), thus I specified the
height of the top-part explicitly.

netrenderer at least now displays fine for ie6 and ie7 - but please
check in the real browser as well.

ciao
Christian

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