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nowhere man wrote: I'm having a problem understanding what gives with the responses of the two browsers. Basically I have a <div> which is 10% in height. Or if you'd prefer, 100px in height. Either way makes no difference. Just to see what happens, I put in an image that I know is greater than the height of the division. IE appears to float the size of the division accordingly. While with mozilla, the actual division container remains precisely the same and the image appears out of bounds. What's the proper remedy around this? Ok. I know you're gonna say use thumbnails. But that's not the answer I am looking for. I just want to know why mozilla refuses to contain the contents. kind of found my own answer I think. If I include height as "100%" in the img tag then it appears to show up as a thumbnail of sorts. Works just fine in both, but in IE it has a blank line under the image. |
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