This Mysterious .5px Padding Gap in IE11
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Hey, WordPress! I thought I’d reached some end to the complications I keep bringing to the table here, but there is a mysterious .5px line showing up under my upper navigation tabs.
Every attempt to get rid of it has failed, and I’m just perplexed. I actually really like the way it looks, but can’t replicate it in other browsers without making it too broad in IE (11, at least).
bottom-padding .5px; gave the same appearance in Chrome & Firefox, but appeared as a 1px gap in IE; I had to remove it.
I would like the .5px bottom padding either there in all browsers, or not there in all browsers. Either is fine, but I’m looking for consistency across the web. I’m finding that my more web-savvy people are definitely using Chrome, which I hadn’t anticipated a week ago. I’m specifically asking them, the question.
Am I able to accomplish this one?
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I’m not seeing a gap in IE11, so I’m not sure what I would be trying to do. Here is the thing, you really can’t have a .5px gap since a pixel can’t be broken in half. It could just be that IE is rendering things weirdly where the other browsers don’t.
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Okay. After a cleanup & reboot, it seems to be resolved. My half pixel gave IE a headache. Back to setting this thing down for a while. The Social Networking side needs attention. Thanks, Man!
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