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IE seems to ignore the height set in CSS when rendering a HTML SELECT. Are there any work around's for this or do we have to just accept IE will not look as good as other browsers?

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There is no work-around for this aside from ditching the select element.

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Use a UI library, like jquery or yui, that provides an alternative to the native SELECT element, typically as part of the implementation of a combo box.

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I use jquery. Can anyone point to a good SELECT replacement that works with jQuery? – Craig Jan 29 at 1:51
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like the one I linked to? – Sparr Jan 29 at 2:23
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you can use a combination of font-size and line-height to force it to go larger, but obviously only in the situations where you need the font larger too

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Example -> http://www.bse.co.nz

the select next to the big search box has the following css rules:

#navigation #search .locationDrop {
    font-size:2em;
    line-height:27px;
    display:block;
    float:left;
    height:27px;
    width:200px;
}
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