I'm trying to create a website that uses Flash to slideshow some photos
with text to the right of it. I'm using the float property to set the
Flash movie to the left, allowing the text to run to the right of it.
I'm also using sIFR to replace the text to the right of the Flash movie.
Everything looks great in Firefox on Windows (haven't tested it yet in
Safari). 
 
The problem is in IE on Windows. It adds padding below the Flash movie,
increasing the area. It also pushes the sIFR text below the baseline of
the Flash movie instead of to the right of it. I tried using text
without the sIFR and it lines up properly in IE, but still adds the
extra padding below the Flash movie. It's important to use the sIFR
technique. Anyone have any clue how I can get IE to behave the way
Firefox does?
 
http://www.ohiosteakandseafood.com/index.html
(this is how the text should line up)
 
http://www.ohiosteakandseafood.com/beef.htm
(page with Flash movie and sIFR text)
 
http://www.ohiosteakandseafood.com/pork.htm
(page with Flash movie and regular text)
 
http://www.ohiosteakandseafood.com/css/mainstyles.css
(css file)
 

Chris Kavinsky
Art Director
Xenos Christian Fellowship
823-6510 x 187

 

 
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