You should have send screen shot from IE.
Anyway try to use the following CSS.
Code:
* html misbehaving-element{display:inline-block;other stuff...height:XXpx;width:XXpx}
If your problem is IE7, IE6. Use the IE specific code within IE conditional comments.
Inline block does not work in FF so make sure you are IE specific (* html) is a good valid CSS hack to distinguish IE6.More Information:
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