Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:

>On 17 Dec 2005, at 8:57 am, David Laakso wrote
>
>>in an attempt to help someone out, I think I am creating more problems
>>than I am solving. Either way, suggestions for curing the #sidebar  
>>float
>>drop will be appreciated by all concerned-- mac/ie5.2 (osx 10.3 and  
>>10.4).
>><http://www.dlaakso.com/laura.html>
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>#textarea {clear:left;}
>fixes it on my side. The textarea position itself next to the label,  
>and expands the #sidebar div. The clear:left forces the textarea on a  
>new line, and this solves the problem. Just.
>I don't understand the need for that weird construct on the form tag,  
>unneeded I think, except may in the case of IE win.
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>
Forewarned by Georg Sortun that his fragile fix:
form {  float: left;  margin: 0 -180px 0 0;   padding: 0;  position: 
relative;  width: 190px;}
that keeps win/ie from dropping the float may be problematic cross-browser.

>Your also playing with fire with that input type file.
>  
>
I don't know an input file from a nail file. I'll look it up.

>Philippe---
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Appreciated. Thanks.
~dL
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