I'm putting together a page for a non-profit org in
Canada on a volunteer basis.  

http://rittenhouse.bravehost.com

is our working location (till I get all my work done)

The pages validate OK as XHTML 1.0 strict on my
harddrive.  When residing on Bravehost.com they don't
validate - Bravehost is a free webspace provider that
puts advertizements on your page to pay for the
hosting.  Along with the ads come another DOCTYPE
declaration.

Whether on my hardrive, or on Bravenet, the pages
render inconsistently in IE6.  

So, in my #main div, if the content does not go below
the bottom of the left-side menu (#navigation), IE
will not show the content.  In this case, I can select
the text that I know is there and it will then
display.  If the Main content takes up more than one
vertical screen, the content renders OK.

I checked at the Position is Everything site to see if
I could find anything similar on  their IE bugs page. 
Didn't find anything but I'm thinking that this must
be a fairly common quirk in IE?

Any help much appreciated.

Chris



        

        
                
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