Opera there is a body gap

harshy
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Hi guys just trying out Opera browser noticed there is a gap in the body on both TV Forum and Metropol, I think doing this will sort it

body {margin: 0; padding: 0;}

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A little dry on the conversation front, Mr Patel - perhaps a PM to Asa and Martin would be the thing to do?

Although knowing Metrpolians, chatter will gush like water from a fountain on which browser is better and why.
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Gavin Scott wrote:A little dry on the conversation front, Mr Patel - perhaps a PM to Asa and Martin would be the thing to do?

Although knowing Metrpolians, chatter will gush like water from a fountain on which browser is better and why.
For example, get Firefox. Very annoying I know.

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harshy wrote:Hi guys just trying out Opera browser noticed there is a gap in the body on both TV Forum and Metropol, I think doing this will sort it

body {margin: 0; padding: 0;}

Cheers,


harshy
Which version of Opera is this? There's a few different ones you know :)
harshy
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Hi guys it's Opera 7.54u1, I will try Opera 8 and have a look.
harshy
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Opera 8.02 reveals the same it's just a case of implementing the padding element as well and that's it Opera fixed too, the padding is currently missing in subSilver.css ;)

I was going to PM, then I thought they may be others with the same problem for them, so this solution in the public domain would benefit.
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