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    NETQUOTEVAR:TOPLEVELSECTIONSTOP Problem!

    On the attached image is how my navigation looks when the site is previewed, this is the NETQUOTEVAR:TOPLEVELSECTIONSTOP. As you can see there is a slight gap between the two departments and as I add more departments I can see this becoming obscure visually.

    Any ideas why this is happening?? It does not happen on any other NQV that I use i.e navigation ones.

    Help, I want my navigation menu looking neat!
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    #2
    Do you mean the gap between the Fax Machine and Alarm Clocks or the gap beneath the Alarm Clocks to the edge of the box?

    There is a known issue with the HTML comments found in some of the navigation templates which causes "white space" and is often worth removing.

    CSS can be set for line-height and also margin / padding which you can zero out to remove any default browser settings


    Bikster
    SellerDeck Designs and Responsive Themes

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      #3
      Hi Jont

      I mean the gap between fax machines and alarm clocks
      Ive set other navigation tables above and below the "products" table, which have NETQUOTE's within the table and none of them have this problem.

      its just the "departments"

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        #4
        I've attached a full screen view of how the navigation looks on the left, and as you can see it is only the "products" table that has this little gap.

        I'm wondering if it is something relating to "NETQUOTEVAR:TOPLEVELSECTIONSTOP" as it is this attribute that is in the template under the products table.

        I just feel as i add more departments to this table it will start to look weird?!

        Also just so you know, all cell padding, etc are set to zero.
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          #5
          Gavin,

          Your solution is discussed here http://community.actinic.com/showthread.php?t=16885

          Kind regards,
          Bruce King
          SellerDeck

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