I'm sure this is somewhere in the archives but I couldn't figure out how
to construct the right search string.

I have a site here:
http://www.boisestate.edu/courses/latemiddleages/ 

The problem I have is that I very often have an image on the page (as
in the above case) and if the image is too big (or the content
insufficiently long) then the image is no longer contained inside the
container box. You can see the effect by shrinking and expanding the
text size. Changing the window size doesn't matter; only the change in
the relationship between the image and the content matters.

I realize that, because I have floated the image right, it (or rather
the div it's in) is not in the normal document flow. I don't want to set
a minimum height on the container because there's no telling how large
or small either the text or the image might be. 

The stylesheet is here
http://www.boisestate.edu/courses/latemiddleages/styles/main.css 

What's the solution and what's the explanation for the solution?




Skip Knox
Boise State University
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