> Well, if i outline the #secondary-nav div, i see in all browsers that
> the width of that div stays at 120px as defined in the css.  However,
> the difference is that the <a> breaks out of this parent div in
> FF/others, and is displayed running all the way left to the edge of
the
> browser.  Not in IE. The <a> stays within the parent div
(#secondary-nav).

This isn't what I'm seeing.  Using the CSS Editor in FF (web developer
toolbar extension) I go to "outline custom elements" and highlight "div"
and "a".  Both are extending completely the left (in the naviation, not
content).

In IE (doing the same thing using the IE Developer Toolbar) the div is
restricted in size and does not go completely to the left.  However, the
"a" does.  The white is being stopped at the left edge of the navigation
div instead of running all the way to the left with the "a".

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