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I've been working on a new template for my business site and have run into a weird issue in Firefox that I've never come across before. The site displays as I want it in IE (Win) and Safari, but has a huge gap above the flash content in FF on both platforms. My brain's a bit fried, so I'm probably missing something obvious, but I'd appreciate any help.
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Have you tried the Web Developer Toolbar for Firefox? It allows you to outline elements. Using that, I outlined the object tag. The gap is in the object tag. I assume it comes from the <br /> tags in front of the parameters.
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I looked everywhere but *in* the object tag itself - 'cause *I* didn't put those </ br> tags there. Turns out the module generating my random headers is adding them...
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The larger suggestion is to get that toolbar for firefox. I don't know how I developed without it in the past. It's amazing for figuring out why extra space shows up, or why things don't line up.
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Not to mention it will let you edit CSS while you are viewing a page, and it will do stuff like outlinking what images don't have alt tags.
That developers bar ROCKS. I have been using it for about 6 months now, and I never want to see it go away.
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