This div is relatively positioned with padding. It suffers from the double-linespacing bug because it has padding. This bug manifests differently as you zoom text up and down, sometimes getting rid of the intermittent linespacing, but if you reload it comes back. To demonstrate this, let's add some more text. How about a paragraph from one of my columns, but not in a paragraph tag? Ok, here goes: Bland, inoffensive, dependable. Not super-fast, but not slow. Not rock solid, but doesn’t crash that often. Supports standards, but not their more obscure reaches. IE is the girl or boy next door. When you consider how many people end up in a relationship with the girl or boy next door, or from down the street, or from their high school or college class, it’s no wonder that many people would use IE even when they have many other choices. Going back to IE5/Mac after using Netscape 6 is like going to your high school reunion and realising that your high school sweetheart isn’t so bad, compared with the emotional blackmail artist you’re living with in the big smoke. Hollywood loves those kinds of stories.
This div is relatively positioned with margin (it's actually inside another absolutely positioned DIV so I could put the two divs side-by-side, but this doesn't affect the application of the bug). It suffers from the double-linespacing bug because it has margin. This bug manifests differently as you zoom text up and down, sometimes getting rid of the intermittent linespacing, but if you reload it comes back. To demonstrate this, let's add some more text. How about a paragraph from one of my columns, but not in a paragraph tag? Ok, here goes: Bland, inoffensive, dependable. Not super-fast, but not slow. Not rock solid, but doesn’t crash that often. Supports standards, but not their more obscure reaches. IE is the girl or boy next door. When you consider how many people end up in a relationship with the girl or boy next door, or from down the street, or from their high school or college class, it’s no wonder that many people would use IE even when they have many other choices. Going back to IE5/Mac after using Netscape 6 is like going to your high school reunion and realising that your high school sweetheart isn’t so bad, compared with the emotional blackmail artist you’re living with in the big smoke. Hollywood loves those kinds of stories.

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