oops, i keep doing that. it's magpienet.biz, it should be working now.
(don't have ie to check, but a friend assured me it looks fine) the
problem was i was using margin: auto; to align the page, and i had
text-align: center, so ie was aligning it to the center of the gap
between the center of the page, and the right side. odd, but a simple
text-align: left; solved the issue.

Sam

Sam Leathers wrote:
> I've been messing with this for a few days now, and can't figure out why
> it isn't working. I have a layer1 div encompassing the whole site. It
> centers fine (even in IE, if I put a border on it, and hide the header,
> I can see that it's centered, but the rest if over 372px to the right,
> and I could go through and do a hack to force each and every box in ie
> to move over 372px, but what would be the correct solution to doing
> this. It seems like such a nasty have to get it to center properly, and
> I'd prefer to do it the right way, if there is one. By the way, I have
> layer1 as positioned relative, however; I've tried absolute as well.
> 
> Thanks for any help,
> 
> Sam

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