Yep, fixed it. I forgot to close a UL in the first DIV (the menu on the left) and for some reason every browser except for Safari handled that OK. Safari broke it really badly, but thats understandable since the HTML was broken in the first place. That should teach me for not validating the HTML if I come across an error!

Anyway, thanks for your reponse.

Regards,
James

Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:


On 23 May 2005, at 12:42 pm, James Pole wrote:

Website in question:-
http://www.pole.net.nz/james/

Firefox1.0.3/Win, IE6/Win and Opera8.0/Mac/Win all render the site correctly.

Safari, however, manages to stuff up the two floated DIVs (menu list and the content) which are contained within a container DIV which has automatic margins on the left/right to center it. For some reason Safari does not respect float: and instead puts the content DIV below the menu list, rather than putting it side-by-side.


What version of Safari are you using ? I checked Safari 1.25 and 1.3, and see no difference with Firefox.
Or did you fix it ?

Philippe
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