mowestusa wrote:
> I have attached the offending txt file before it is
> run through Asciidoc 8.1.0 on Fedora 7. I have also
> attached the resulting html file.
> 
> Basically, I'm trying to use Asciidoc to create my
> whole website from text files that I edit, and then
> generate static pages from. I have put together a nice
> header (in my opinion) that stays the same at the top
> of every page with the links for navigating my simple
> site.
> 
> Everything looks fantastic in Firefox and Konqueror.
> In IE this annoying issue occurs where the title of
> the section (in the example it is "Vim Plugin for
> Writers") looks wrong. IE puts part of the title on
> the right side of the header table that I created
> inside the code section that is simply inserted into
> the resulting html file at the beginning.
> 
> Without become a CSS god, is there a way to fix this
> in IE. The only way I have found to do this is to add
> "<p>&nbsp;</p>" 4 times in the code section after my
> table, but that looks terrible in Firefox and
> Konqueror.

The page is not valid XHTML (the W3 validator turned up 23 errors), 
before doing anything else fix your header so it generates valid markup.

> 
> Thanks,
> 
> mowestusa
> 
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>     VIM Plug in for Writers
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> *Written by mowestusa - 2007-02-14 10:25*
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> On the download page you can find a new file. It is a plug in file for 
> VIM. This file makes it easier to use VIM as a tool for writing long 
> prose documents. It re-maps the arrow keys to behave in the way you 
> would expect if you were using a Word processor, and it sets the word 
> wrap on in VIM. I add it to every installation of VIM on all of my 
> computers.
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> I did not come up with this idea on my own. After searching for a long 
> long time, I found this post from 2002 which gave me the plug in file. 
> My thanks to the original author. Link to Original Post 
> <http://dot.kde.org/1035902091/1035955663/1035985451/1036004952/1036014424/1036342967/>
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Cheers, Stuart

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