overflow: hidden? I've seen that used in contexts where designers really
really don't want child elements to break out of their prescribed
containers. Untested.

> -----Original Message-----
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> discuss.org] On Behalf Of Austin, Darrel
> Sent: Tuesday, November 8, 2005 11:32 AM
> To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
> Subject: [css-d] Preventing the 'drop to the bottom if it doesn't fit'
> issue.
> 
> I have a typical two column layout using floats.
> 
> The problem I am having is that in IE, if the right column is narrower
> than an object within it, the contents of the column is pushed down
> below the left float in IE.
> 
> I've seen this before so am hoping it's a common problem (and, really
> hoping there's a 'fix' for it. ;o)
> 
> A form of min-width might be the trick, though that would require I use
> one of the min-width hacks for IE...which might be acceptable.
> 
> -Darrel
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