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  • The problem is in the .line3 class, which is what controls the rendering of the line. Go to Presentation-Theme Editor and edit the style sheet (either called Stylesheet or style.css. Scroll down the style sheet and look for the .line3 element. It should look something like:

    .line3 {
    whatever;
    whatever;
    }

    Could you post that part of the stylesheet? I think if you do, someone can figure out a coding that would work best in both Firefox and IE.

    Thread Starter zoion

    (@zoion)

    .line3 {
    background-color:#ccc;
    height:2px;
    width:auto;
    border-bottom:1px #666 solid;
    margin:0px;
    padding:0px;
    clear:both;}

    Thread Starter zoion

    (@zoion)

    I just assumed someone would be using the web developer extension for Firefox and be able to rip my css out of the page.

    I still haven’t been able to fix this.

    I believe it has something to do with the clear: both; tag… try removing it temporarily and see if that works??

    Thread Starter zoion

    (@zoion)

    I removed it and got the same. I also tried replacing it with a standard div and got the same.

    Thread Starter zoion

    (@zoion)

    I fixed it.

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